The Martha's Vineyard Veterans Transitional and Affordable Housing Committee, is grateful that the town of Oak Bluffs has designated a parcel of land to build 12 units of housing for Island veterans.
In the late spring, Rev. Chip Seadale, the rector at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, called a meeting to brainstorm ideas that would be useful to the Ukrainians in their time of need.
The Oak Bluffs Association (OBA) wants to send out a huge thank you to everyone who made Light Up Oak Bluffs so special this year.
The recent article in the Gazette describing the newly proposed Massachusetts septic and sewage regulations has particular relevance to controversies on Martha’s Vineyard.
On Thanksgiving day I was off-Island visiting family in America. I had arranged for a friend of mine and his caregiver to have Thanksgiving dinner delivered.
Starting Nov. 25, the Vineyard Transit Authority, through a statewide initiative, will be offering fare free service for the rest of the year.