News

The jobs of two Vineyard health professionals are in jeopardy due to federal funding cuts, which threaten to hold back local public health efforts. The two professionals — case investigator and former ...
There will be a celebration of life for Fred Pekari, who died on August 9, 2024, on Saturday, April 26, at the Portuguese-American Club, Avenue in Oak Bluffs, from 1 to 4 pm. He was the husband of ...
Charges that included rape and domestic assault and battery brought against Craig Daley — a sergeant placed on leave from the Dukes County Sheriffs Office — have been dropped.  In the courtroom on ...
Please join the family of Ron Rappaport for a celebration of his life and impactful legacy, on Saturday, May 31, at 3pm at the Martha’ Agricultural Society, 35 Panhandle Road in West Tisbury. In lieu ...
The Vineyard’s State House representative has filed legislation that would require a motorcycle license to drive a moped anywhere in Massachusetts, which could end moped rentals on the Island. ...
Commissioners still have lingering questions for one of the largest housing projects proposed for the Island, and amidst the uncertainty developers of the 100-unit Green Villa development are offering ...
With 538 votes, Amy Lee Del Torto ran away with a three-way race to become Oak Bluffs’ new town clerk Thursday, defeating ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has decided it will not be renewing the lease for a substance-use recovery and healing center ...
In Thursday’s election in Edgartown, 42-year-old lifelong Edgartown resident Alex Morrison beat out incumbent Michael ...
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is proposing to re-establish federal funding for the Martha’s Vineyard veterans ...
A pair of covered benches at the Vineyard Haven Steamship Authority bus stop is set to be removed to discourage loitering, ...
Kim Murphy graduated from MVRHS in 1996. She called herself a “bad kid,” meaning that she didn’t get too excited about high ...