New legislation introduced this week would require the Steamship Authority to add a chief operating officer to the senior ranks of management.
Ending a 35-year career in law enforcement with the town, Oak Bluffs police chief Erik Blake will retire at the end of June, the select board...
Two years after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic began, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its first on-Island death from the coronavirus...
The African American Heritage Trail site at Memorial Wharf will add a small sculpture to go with the current plaque honoring Nancy Michael.
Regional high school officials are poised to lose a major construction grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority.
Tisbury School and Vineyard Montessori are using bottled water as they investigate elevated lead levels found in routine state testing.
As the only federally qualified community health center on the Island, Island Health Care has been at the forefront of the recent surge in the...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission decided Thursday not to review a demolition on Hatch Road in Vineyard Haven, amid wide-ranging discussion about tear...
An article to create a Martha’s Vineyard housing bank will go on the town meeting warrant with a negative recommendation from the Edgartown finance...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission closed a public hearing Thursday on the first phase of a master plan for Island Grown Initiative after discussing...
The Oak Bluffs project to revamp downtown with rearranged parking and expanded sidewalks, is forging ahead through blizzards and other winter...
Mental and emotional wellness programs at Island public schools are getting a boost this semester with funding from the Massachusetts Department of...

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