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In one of the more optimistic signs of summer, seasonal restaurants on the Island are beginning to open their doors. That was ...
Developers of Katama Meadows, a development that could hold nearly 300 bedrooms proposed in Edgartown, sought to withdraw their application with the Martha’s Vineyard Commission on Thursday, only to ...
Ushering in a new era in Edgartown politics, Alex Morrison, a 42-year-old, lifelong resident who campaigned on giving voice to a new generation of Islanders, won a stunning and decisive victory for a ...
At the Edgartown District court on Wednesday, David Capato, a 56-year-old Edgartown man who allegedly made a bomb threat at ...
At the Wharf Pub on Main Street on Wednesday night, the back bar was shoulder-to-shoulder and buzzing with Edgartown community pride as families, employees, friends and residents of Edgartown gathered ...
The smallest town in Massachusetts has been swept up in a nationwide wave of federal disaster preparedness funding cuts made ...
Many Islanders and commuters are voicing frustration with the Tisbury select board’s decision to remove covered benches at ...
Amid the Trump administration’s ongoing blitz against climate change initiatives, the Steamship Authority is looking to take ...
Sergeant Bradley Cortez is the West Tisbury Police Department’s Officer of the Year, now for the third time. Cortez’s ...
Dozens of friends, family, members of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and volunteers gathered at Lobsterville ...
Francois the tailor works alone, every day, in his narrow space across from busy Vineyard Haven Harbor on Beach Road. He is ...
My ears perked up when Vineyarder Kristy Brooks said, “If there’s less chaos on the outside, we’re likely to feel less chaos ...
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