Bare earth was visible last weekend after heavy rains washed away snow and ice, and Islanders came out like so many bears from winter caves, blinking...
Already under pressure for the lengthy pace of its development reviews, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission has come under heightened scrutiny in Island...
It was a unanimous vote by the Martha's Vineyard Commission to create a manual to preserve the Island roadscapes.
A regional effort to protect the Vineyard’s coastal estuaries and drinking water is set to come before voters this spring as Island boards of health...
Webcam Art
In November of 2013 new media artist Graham Smith began an experiment. He created art using custom software, the internet, local webcams and his...
Beginning March 1, Vineyard Transit Authority route 1 buses traveling in Edgartown will stop only at designated bus stops. Riders on that route will...
Youth hockey kids play with the same squads for their entire career, making for a tight-knit group of athletes — and behind every Island hockey team...
Regional high school could save as much as $2.8 million on utility bills over the next 25 years using power produced by four turbines built on a 380-...
The Edgartown selectmen have approved a license for a new seasonal liquor store in Edgartown. The new store will take the place of Town Provisions on...
The Edgartown and Oak Bluffs police departments invite the Vineyard community to participate in an upcoming Citizens Police Academy.
With spring comes extra hours of daylight — and more library time. Starting March 1, the Edgartown Public Library will be open for 11 extra hours of...
At the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard we are contemplating changing the name of one of the cats to Polar Vortex, P.V. for short. No white cats...

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