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Martha’s Vineyard beats Coyle Cassidy in last minute, 33-28
The Vineyarders rallied from a 14-0 hole and clinched a winning record with a sloppy league win over the Warriors.
In the big blow’s aftermath
SSA service normal today. No standby.
High winds and waves halted ferries Thursday. Motorists and anyone with outside work was disrupted.
West Tisbury voters in special meeting Tuesday
The town effort to build a new police station requires voters to appropriate funds to allow the design and planning to proceed.
Chilmark
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
West Tisbury
Downed trees and limbs have been cut up and removed or just piled where they fell, but mostly things are returning to normal after the storm.
Tisbury
Remember our veterans and fly your flag on Sunday.
Aquinnah
Well.
Edgartown
I'm writing this now, the day before the presidential election, and I can't tell you how excited I am to turn on my TV on Wednesday to no political ads.
Oak Bluffs
Vineyard Avenue has changed from when I first met so many of the residents back in the 50s.
Alcohol use down, marijuana use up in youth survey results
The Island's Youth Task Force coalition meets today to learn the results of a youth risk behavior survey taken by students in grades 7-12.
Newcomers and incumbents elected to Martha’s Vineyard Commission
Long-time commissioner Christina Brown of Edgartown and Clarence "Trip" Barnes, a new candidate from Tisbury, were the top MVC vote getters.
Vineyard Nursing Association welcomes visitors to its new home
The new VNA headquarters in Vineyard Haven has space for the expanding needs of its client population.
State energy officials host public meeting on offshore wind
State officials from the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs will host a public information meeting on November 14 about an environmental assessment (EA) of a wind energy area (WEA) designated in federal waters offshore of Massachusetts.
Newbie Martha’s Vineyard reflect on their first season
Staffers from Kissmet, Slip 77, and Juliska tell us what they learned about their first summer in business on the Island.
Cafe Moxie reopens in Vineyard Haven after four years
The restaurant plans to stay open year-round and serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch.
Art and politics make good bedfellows in Martha’s Vineyard show
Tuesday, November 13, is the final day of this thought provoking show.
Reel Picks: More on movies playing this week
A piece of recent history dramatized with real-time acting rather than special effects.
Literary events
Wednesday, Nov.
Noteworthy events on Martha’s Vineyard
This Thursday, Nov.
Featured favorites in honor of Veterans Day
Inspiration, information, and exposes about America at war, including some tales you probably haven't heard yet.