With elections only a couple of weeks away, three candidates in Oak Bluffs are making their cases to be elected as the next ...
A Nantucket-based group is continuing its fight against offshore wind, this time with the Environmental Protection Agency. ...
A Cape and Islands lawmaker is trying to bridge the growing gap between homeowners and a turbulent insurance market with the ...
Local boards across the Vineyard are starting to create a town-by-town plan to address housing issues and their next step is hearing from the Island community directly. Planning and select boards, ...
The Edgartown School is closing in on its search for a new principal, narrowing the initial 12 applicants down to three ...
New residents won’t begin to move into a 60-unit affordable housing project planned in Oak Bluffs until after Jan. 2027, two ...
Twenty-five years ago on the Island, a group of theater school friends had just finished shooting “The Last Will and ...
At a hockey tournament on the Cape earlier this month called the Lobster Pot, two under-eight Martha’s Vineyard Mariner ...
The National Institute of Mental Health defines self-care as “taking the time to do things that help you live well and ...
The band could be heard down Church Street on a recent Sunday night in March. Guitars, drums and a chorus boomed out from ...
Creativity flows through artist Julia Marden’s veins, and has done so since childhood. Her creations are a direct tie to her ...
As the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival enters its 25th year, it will host its first-ever head of state — former New Zealand ...
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