Martha's Vineyard News & Sports
High Bacteria Level Closes Uncle Seth's Pond to Swimming
Water samples show bacteria counts above acceptable health safety limits in the popular West Tisbury swimming spot.
File photo by Ralph Stewart
Gay Head Light Is One of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation today named the iconic Lighthouse to its 2013 list of "America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places."
File photo by Ezra Newick
Gay Head Lighthouse Will Retain Familiar Sweep for Now
The Coast Guard said this week it will put off replacing the familiar rotating lamp with blinking LED bulbs.
Photo by Steve Myrick
Director James Cameron Donates Submersible to WHOI
Mr. Cameron used the Deepsea Challenger to dive to the earth's deepest ocean canyon and gave the craft to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Photo by Christy Aumer
Whaleboat Launching Echoes Martha's Vineyard History
The Island retraces its boatbuilding and whaling history. Gannon and Benjamin builds a whaleboat for Mystic Seaport's Charles W. Morgan to carry.
Photo by Steve Myrick
Martha's Vineyard News
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Steamship Authority reports modest increases in 2012
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Lagoon Pond drawbridge construction to start this fall
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Oak Bluffs police find an efficient way to assist school
- Tisbury selectmen fire police officer Kelly Kershaw
- Martha's Vineyard high school cafeteria revenues drop
- Edgartown selectmen reject only bid for Warren house
- Greening Martha: Chappy beach closures to protect shore birds include wiggle room
- Dukes County will suspend county pest control program
- Gone Fishin': For one young fisherman, an early alarm clock says, I love you
- Dealing with waste, Bruno's hauls trash and recylables
- Greg Carroll is Bruno himself when it comes to waste management
- Greening Martha: Delayed Tisbury Great Pond report shows low nitrogen levels
- Judge denies Wampanoag requests to intervene in casino lawsuit
- Martha's Vineyard District Court report
- Stop and Shop meets and greets local Tisbury merchants
- Martha's Vineyard District Court report
- Dukes County suspends pest program
- Ferry schedule changes, wind advisory for Martha's Vineyard
- Edgartown selectmen consider new Katama hangar agreement
Martha's Vineyard News Briefs
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Coast Guard will step up boating under the influence patrols
- Bad Martha beer is the newest choice on the shelf
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Grant will help improve health of Farm Pond in Oak Bluffs
- Curves rounds its last bend with going out of business sale
- Donald Berwick announces plans to run for governor
- Verizon Wireless enhances 4G LTE coverage on Martha's Vineyard
- Oak Bluffs on track to get back in the black
- Beach-goers advised to avoid Portuguese man-of-war
- MassDOT to repaint State Road markings in July
- Bomb threat in mail prompts Tisbury town hall evacuation
- Spark sets off fire in boat behind Carroll's Trucking
- Vineyard Gazette hikes newsstand price, raises paywall
- SSA diverts boats from Oak Bluffs to Vineyard Haven
- Martha's Vineyard organizations awarded state grants
- SSA removes unused relic of 9/11 security measures
- Edgartonians mark the site of the town's new library
Martha's Vineyard Sports
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Sharks recap
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Little league playoffs underway
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Nail biters and grand slams mark women's softball opening night
- MV United Under-18 men's soccer team qualifies for MTOC
- Sports highlights
- Martha's Vineyard boys repeat as state tennis champs
- Men's summer softball season gets into swing
- Rain halts Sharks home opener in sixth inning
- Martha's Vineyard boys win South title, blank top-seed Westport
- Sports highlights
- Avanti Ends long drought as Holmes Hole sailing begins
- Julie Schmidt accepts offer to coach Vineyard varsity girls hoops
- Martha's Vineyard boys tennis team on to state finals Monday
- Vineyard boys tennis state final changed to Saturday in Worcester

