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Somerset-Berkely steamrolls the Vineyarders in away game
Martha's Vineyard football team takes a beating.
Life through Buddhist eyes
Viewers will not need to espouse Buddhism to appreciate the movie's beauty and drama
Edgartown selectmen discuss ambulance costs, Captain Warren House
Town Ems fears budget hit, because of change in hospital ER supply exchange policy.
MVRHS Sports Highlights
The girls are back on home turf October 17 against Bishop Feehan and Wednesday for senior day against Dennis-Yarmouth.
Sports Highlights
Youth hockey
The Vineyard Squirts 2 team skated to a 3-1 win Saturday over host Franklin. Kaleb Hatt tallied twice and Jake Cleland scored the...
Erin Tiernan runs in first marathon
The self-professed casual runner, moved by the tragic events at the 2013 Boston Marathon, ran in her first marathon Columbus Day in Hartford, Connecticut.
MV boys keep on rolling
The Vineyarders won their 12th straight match Tuesday with a 2-0 win over Bishop Stang in the regular season home finale.
MV United U-12 boys win Tsunami soccer title
The young Vineyard team improved to 9-0, with four wins in two days.
Adult hockey league returns to MV Arena
After a long hiatus, recreational hockey is back, giving players a chance to have sharpen their skills and kick some ice on Thursday nights.
A fisherman’s heroic effort is a dream, only a dream
With just days to go until the final Derby weigh-in, a columnist reels in the big one.
Seasonal Affective Disorder – prevent it now
For people whose spirits sink when the leaves start to fall, a little prevention can go a long way.
Fall means roasted veggies and hearty comfort food
Things I like to make in the fall are squash, parsnips, potatoes, and macaroni and cheese.
Business Brief: Whippoorwill bag of crops on sale
Also available, locally raised, pastured chickens for $5.
Business Brief: Stefan Knight receives Advanced Rolfing certification
Stefan Knight, owner of the Vineyard Pilates Center, has completed his Advanced Rolfing™ Certification. He is one of 751 Advanced Rolfers in the world...
Edgartown police investigate house break-in
Police said the thief entered the house from a nearby bike path while the family was at home.
The Nature Conservancy conserves 100 acres in West Tisbury
"This is a precious piece of the Island, featuring rare habitat and a strategic location," Mr.
Gas prices fall, but not so much here
Apparently, surveyors did not look on Martha's Vineyard, where on Tuesday a gallon of regular hovered around $4.
Rhode Island marijuana dispensary suggests what may be headed our way
It was another day at the office inside the Greenleaf Compassionate Care Center last Thursday.
Aquinnah committee asks $500,000 from Island towns to save the Gay Head Light
The money equals 18 percent of the towns' community preservation funds.
Oak Bluffs selectmen see plans for new town hall and fire/EMS station
Tear down town hall, raze the fire station, architects recommend.