There’s been some controversy over a fence at the West Tisbury Village Cemetery. The local historic district commission ...
The Island’s Dairy Queen in Edgartown opened its doors for the first time this year on Friday at 3 pm, drawing in students ...
Local regulators are worried about an increase in traffic from a 100-unit development in Oak Bluffs, some even suggesting that the roundabout might need to be expanded to accommodate an expected ...
The state’s plan to cut nearly 175 acres of pine plantations in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest was presented in a small ...
Islands Gymnastics took home first place in five different age groups during an off-Island meet this past weekend.  Ranging ...
The co-founder of Island Autism has been recognized by a regional entity for her commitment to providing services to ...
Our small Island has produced an outsize and truly extraordinary legacy of celebrated writers through the years.  A question for us to ponder is, How do we inspire a new generation of Island writers ...
In another move aimed at offshore wind, the fishing industry is attempting to take its fight against Vineyard Wind to the U.S. Supreme Court.  The Responsible Offshore Development Alliance, a national ...
David Grain graduated from MVRHS in 1980. He entered the high school as a student the same year that I did as a teacher — my, how time flies!  He had been a summer kid until his parents moved to the ...
I am writing this letter to urge DCR to put the brakes on the clear-cutting of the white pine plantations in the Manuel Correllus State Forest on Martha’s Vineyard. While I recognize that many years ...
The Friends of the Up-Island Council on Aging sincerely thank the Martha’ Cultural Council (MVCC) for the grant they gifted the Friends to help defray the cost of our trip to see Hamilton at the ...
We recently learned of the passing of one of our leading faculty members, Barbara Murphy. In the 1980s and ’90s, Presidents George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter each recognized the Regional High School ...