MVYouth has awarded over $200,000 in workforce development scholarships to five Island seniors and young adults.
The parade steps off at 10 a.m. on Monday, beginning at the American Legion Hall.
Busy is the common theme as the Vineyard gets ready for another summer season on Memorial Day weekend.
After months of back and forth, Tisbury selectmen have signed a contract to allow a three-day music festival to take place in Veterans Memorial Park...
After months of excavation and construction, the controversial third slip at the Steamship Authority's Woods Hole terminal goes into service for...
The Martha's Vineyard Hospital will hold a public forum on Tuesday, June 4 at the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center in Vineyard Haven.
Martha's Vineyard Community Services has named Dr. Charles Silberstein as the new medical director for the Island Counseling Center.
Standing in front of a whaling-era captain’s house in the William street historic district, Harold Chapdelaine explained how he looks at old...
On a recent morning Patrick and Ted Courtney paused in their individual duties, just for a moment. The Port Hunter had opened the previous week and...
The Edgartown courthouse has lost its only female, and only Portuguese-speaking trial court officer. Carla Damian-Gomes quit her position two weeks...
Women, families with young children, husbands and grandparents gathered at Five Corners on Tuesday to rally for abortion rights.
On Wednesday, the silver Commissioner’s Trophy will come to the Vineyard for a public viewing from 2 to 5 p.m. at the high school cafeteria.

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