New Covid cases on Martha’s Vineyard have leveled off after an uptick over the past two weeks, according to the Island boards of health.
An old firehouse came down Monday in Chilmark to make way for a new one, on the heels of Saturday’s special town meeting, when voters gave a green...
As review of a plan to overhaul the regional high school athletic fields drags on, the Oak Bluffs planning board came under fire Thursday night.
A summer of uncertainty looms for Island business owners in their annual scramble to hire staff — especially foreign workers.
Cases of Covid-19 crept up slightly on the Vineyard last week, as public health officials keep a close eye on the numbers with new sub-variants of...
The Chilmark School will not be getting its decrepit heating and cooling system replaced this summer. School district finance director Mark Friedman...
The two-year pandemic has hampered learning for the Island’s youngest school children, according to West Tisbury student data recently presented to...
Chilmark voters will meet Saturday to take up the question of whether to approve another $1.2 million to advance the construction of a new firehouse...
The Chilmark library’s Covid-19 policies are posing obstacles for children who have no school library of their own, principal Susan Stevens told the...
The League of Women Voters and MVTV will host a forum on Zoom next month for three Chilmark candidates running for finance advisory committee.
Oak Bluffs harbor master Todd Alexander will retire after 29 years on the job, it was announced at the town select board meeting Tuesday. The...
Commercial bay scalloping and oyster seasons will be extended in Edgartown following a vote by the town select board Monday. Both will run until May...

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