A photograph taken at Philbin Beach was the audience favorite at the Vineyard Gazette’s recently concluded exhibit at Featherstone.
Our older black cat Fannie has gone to a forever home where she can spend her days snuggling in a lap.
In honor of United Nations Day on Oct. 24, the Edgartown School held its annual ceremony in the gym.
An Island honey company has had its products pulled from grocery store shelves on the recommendation of the Tisbury health department.
The legendary Chappaquiddick native who traced his Island Wampanoag roots back more than 200 years, died Monday.
Ms. Dacey, director of worldwide programming at WMVY, will leave the station where she has worked since 1985 at the end of the year.
Lieut. J.G. Thomas Goodell of West Tisbury, a 2015 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, received his Navy Wings on Sept. 29.
Sgt. Sean Slavin was commended last week for leading an investigation that led to the arrest of a Florida psychic.
The Federated Church’s weather vane, a favorite perch of Edgartown birds and a shining beacon to sailors, was returned to the steeple on Thursday.
A concerned citizen group launched a community survey this week to gauge public opinion about an array of issues at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
For Vineyard women looking to terminate a pregnancy, the only option is to go off Island. A Rural Scholars study is looking at reproductive health...
Island boards of health and a nonprofit partner are rolling out a new program to help hunters donate and process venison on the Island.

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