Edgartown School students joined town and library officials Monday to celebrate the first visible marker of Edgartown’s new library: a sign...

For some, it was a business evening; for others, a chance to rub elbows with the who’s-who of the Island community. Whether they came to collect...

Todd Ruggere sat by himself at the bar of the Plane View Restaurant at Martha’s Vineyard Airport. Normally his visits cause quite a stir, but it was...

A Vineyard organization devoted to spaying and neutering feral cats will be closing its feral cat shelter at the end of the year. Laurie Huff, the...

Dr. Donald M. Berwick, a Chilmark summer resident and former Obama administration official, announced Monday that he will run for governor in 2014....

As summer heats up and tick season reaches its peak months on the Island, the Martha’s Vineyard Tick-Borne Initiative has launched its latest public...

The U.S. Coast Guard has abandoned plans to modernize the optic at the Gay Head Light and will instead maintain the current sweeping beam. Lieut....

On Saturday afternoon a crowd gathered at the Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway. They had come to witness the launching of a 28-foot replica...

Martha’s Vineyard Head Start will lose two slots in its home-based preschool program because of the federal budget cuts known as sequestration.

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