Masks or face coverings are now required in most public places indoors and out on the Vineyard. But there is one place where they are conspicuously...
Covid-19 cases continued to climb on the Island Wednesday, with the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reporting the third positive coronavirus case in just...
In a forceful letter, the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week called on the Steamship Authority to make immediate repairs to the summer ferry terminal on...
The financially woe-begotten Steamship Authority has seen a short-term jump in traffic, general manager Bob Davis announced at the weekly board...
Face coverings are now required aboard the Hy-Line passenger ferry service between Hyannis and the Islands.
Both riders and drivers aboard Vineyard Transit Authority buses in Tisbury will be required to wear face coverings, following a vote by the town...
In a quick reversal, the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce and Martha’s Vineyard Hospital retracted an open letter to seasonal homeowners after...
Building and landscaping projects stuttered back into gear for the first time in more than a month, as one and two-person crews returned to work...
Hospital officials confirm the 17th case of coronavirus on Martha's Vineyard, as Gov. Charlie Baker tells non-essential businesses to remain closed...
In his daily press briefing Monday, Gov. Charlie Baker was vague about whether the state would help rescue the financially struggling Steamship...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has tested more than 350 people for the coronavirus since the outbreak began over a month ago.
Vineyard House is waiving rent for its residents during the coronavirus pandemic and seeking online donations to make up the shortfall.

Pages