The complex task of writing a master plan — a comprehensive planning document to guide the town through development, land use and other far-reaching...
After an eight-month review, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission was scheduled to decide Thursday night whether to approve or deny the redevelopment...
Halfway into 2022, the frenzied real estate market of Martha’s Vineyard is showing signs of slowing down. Land bank numbers illustrate the trend.
The Dukes County commission agreed this week to sign a letter of support for the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital’s project to build a new nursing home in...
The town of Tisbury has settled out of court with a former town police sergeant in her federal lawsuit alleging harassment and retaliation on the...
The select board Tuesday approved a $9 million dollar bond to help pay for the new public safety complex now under construction.
A six-member review committee made up of one person from each Island town will take a last look at the act to establish an Islandwide housing bank...
Arrests for drunk driving and minor traffic accidents occupied Island police over the July Fourth weekend.
The Edgartown Fourth of July parade roared back Monday after a two-year hiatus, with Island institutions turning out in the historic Vineyard...
Richard W. (Richie) Smith will start his new job as superintendent of schools for Martha’s Vineyard July 1 with a first-year salary of $186,500,...
Amy Houghton, chairman of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School committee for the past year, has resigned her post as a committee member...
The Edgartown Fourth of July parade and fireworks show are back after a two-year pause. The select board unanimously approved the annual rite of...

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