A loud bang echoed through Oak Bluffs on Wednesday morning, marking the start of a scheduled maritime security exercise ...
Within two weeks, two separate Islanders won big in the state lottery purchased at local vendors. Most recently, on Thursday, ...
Picture hundreds of trucks lined up at the ferry terminal, each one loaded with rotting food. That’s essentially what happens every year on Martha’s Vineyard: Approximately 16 million pounds of food ...
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, colloquially called PFAS, are everywhere. These chemicals can be very dangerous, even ...
The Haven library welcomes Wôpanâak educator Brad Lopes for a workshop on best practices for approaching indigenous content, ...
Today is Local News Day. The idea, according to its founders, is to establish a “national day of action connecting ...
How many “exceptions” does it take before a residential neighborhood is no longer truly residential? The recent decision to allow amplified events at the Winnetu, even on a one-year trial basis, ...
The state inspector general is headed to the Vineyard next week to discuss his investigation into the Steamship Authority ...
As history teacher Olsen Houghton rounds out his 34th year of teaching, what keeps him inspired is considering how best to open doors for students and spark new interests, all while helping them to ...
In July, students from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS), along with family and fellow community members, ...
This letter was also sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission. Thank you for serving our Island; your time and energy are appreciated. I am writing to add my voice to the discussion regarding the ...
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