The drop is largely due to increasing property values, according to the town.
Under scrutiny by at least two Island towns over rising expenses and a skyrocketing legal budget, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission is defending its...
Three sitting select board members have decided to step down this year, creating rare chances for non-incumbents to enter the political scene.
Vineyard Steamship Authority governor James Malkin was reappointed to a second three-year term by the Dukes County Commission Wednesday.
The Oak Bluffs select board signaled Tuesday that it plans to put an article to town meeting that would ban the sale of nip bottles.
Responding to complaints last year, the owners of Back Door Donuts have cooked up new plans to make things a little sweeter for the neighbors this...
The Edgartown planning board voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve the hospital’s skilled nursing facility and workforce housing development.
A proposed zoning amendment to allow affordable housing projects on private roads in Tisbury with a special permit has split the town’s planning...
A dispute over events held at the Vineyard Preservation Trust’s Grange Hall ended Thursday when the West Tisbury zoning board of appeals granted a...
The Edgartown parks department has unveiled its draft beach management plan for the two-mile strip of shorefront at Norton Point.
The Tisbury select board voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to award a common victuallers’ license to Catboat Coffee Co., which will receive it...
On Saturday, Feb. 25, the Martha's Vineyard Museum will present Black Lives Still Matter, a panel discussion about racism and racial justice work.

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