Roy Imhoff, veterinarian, raconteur, tennis player and artist whose illustrations have appeared in the Vineyard Gazette since the late 1960s, died on...
Oak Bluffs selectmen voted 4-1 Tuesday to appoint Chatham fire captain W. F. Nelson Wirtz as the new fire chief.
Plans to revamp downtown Oak Bluffs which include changing the angled parking on the upper part of Circuit avenue to parallel parking drew a mixed...
Seth Meyers will again host the Possible Dreams auction, scheduled for July 25 online.
The Island Housing Trust has announced four new board members and two recent hires.
On Monday morning, the Friends and Neighbors of Sunset Lake in Oak Bluffs broke ground on a restoration project more than 10 years in the making.
After months of searching, Oak Bluffs announced three finalists for its fire chief position on Friday, which has been vacant or filled on an interim...
Once a small team of nurses and per-diem staffers, the vaccination team at Martha's Vineyard Hospital has grown to keep up with the state and federal...
After a year-long pandemic and tightened by a sizzling real estate market, the Vineyard summer rental market is experiencing an unprecedented boom...
For the first time in its 142-year history, the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs will be open for worship on Easter Sunday, with three different Island...
This week’s adoption news is that Jeff, the stray tabby cat, has found his new forever home.
On Tuesday, a group of town officials and biologists gathered at Lagoon Pond to install an underwater camera to monitor the pond’s herring population...

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