Jacqueline Hunt, an icon of the Oak Bluffs community, died on Wednesday October 29 at noon. She knew the community history ...
The leaves are turning beautiful shades of red, yellow, and orange. I love driving around the Island and seeing splashes of ...
Three candidates are making a final last-ditch effort to appeal to voters to represent the Cape and Islands in the state Senate: progressive Democratic and incumbent Julian Cyr from Provincetown, ...
Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School varsity football are league champions for a second year in a row. The Vineyarders secured the Cape and Islands Lighthouse League title after a hard fought ...
The town of Tisbury has placed planning board administrator Amy Upton on administrative leave. The action follows a series of ...
The Harbor Homes winter homeless shelter opens Friday, Nov. 1, what is expected to be the shelter’s final season at the M.V. Community Services campus as its leadership searches for a new, permanent ...
After years of decline, there is evidence of an uptick in the North Atlantic right whale population. The North Atlantic Right ...
Following a study confirming the unusual presence of year-round stripers up-Island last season, scientists were at the ...
The Gay Head Light’s historic three-whites-and-a-red pattern, familiar to longtime Islanders, will be coming back brighter ...
I care about collections, and have a hard time parting with things sometimes,” admits Chris Morse, co-owner along with his ...
Dorothy West, ‘the Kid,’ was an extraordinary writer, activist, and creative mind. While West had no children of her own, she ...
To be thus situated in storms when the Sea is beating with such violence.” —Matthew Mayhew, Cape Poge lighthouse keeper Every ...