The head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is expected to be on Martha’s Vineyard ...
Shouts of joy were louder than the ferry whistle at the Oak Bluffs Steamship dock Sunday morning for the annual Kid’s Derby, ...
On Friday, the dock outside the Black Dog Tavern teemed with wooden sailboats, and the tall ships Shenandoah and the Alabama, ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School varsity football team came out strong in their home opener on Saturday with a ...
While negotiations for state funding continue, the Vineyard Transit Authority will continue offering free bus rides well into next year and possibly for the second summer in a row. On Thursday morning ...
A lawsuit filed by the owner of the former Lampost building in downtown Oak Bluffs to repeal a restriction on short-term rentals at his property is headed to trial.  The bench trial between owner Adam ...
The Trump administration has officially gone after a key permit for SouthCoast Wind, a 141-turbine project planned for 26 ...
There are moments throughout human history where technology advanced faster than maybe it should have. The development of nuclear energy ranks high up there. Forever chemicals used to coat cooking ...
The temporary closure of an arts institution that has opened its doors to audiences in Chilmark for more than 50 years signifies for some Island leaders that local nonprofits — a significant and ...
Updated Sept. 19 In the beginning, offshore wind came with promises of renewable energy, what it could mean for an Island ...
Have you caught it yet? Derby fever.  It’s Tuesday, officially day three of the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish ...
On the precipice of winter and lacking a permanent location, the sole entity that provides beds for unhoused Island residents has received approval to repurpose a building on New York Ave. in Oak ...