Martha's Vineyard News & Sports
Old Tisbury Fire Station Will Be Demolished Wednesday
The demolition and removal of the brick building, built in 1955, is expected to create traffic delays.
File photo by Ralph Stewart
West Tisbury Voters Stay Home; Special Postponed
The West Tisbury special town meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening fell far short of a quorum.
Martha's Vineyard Times File Photo
Edgartown Selectmen Want Suspension of Fuel Dock Closure
The state fire marshal said the fuel dock, now leased by R.M. Packer Company, cannot operate until it is repaired and upgraded.
Martha's Vineyard Times File Photo
Secretary of Education Matthew Malone Gets a Lesson in Island Ed
The state's top education official traveled to the Island Thursday where he met with students, teachers and school officials.
Photo by Janet Hefler
Edgartown Gets a $476,425 Grant for Ambulance Equipment
The grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is to help first responders, by adding advanced cardiac defibrilators to each Island ambulance.
File photo by Ralph Stewart
Martha's Vineyard News
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Tisbury police officer faces criminal charges
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State fisheries experts see promise in West Tisbury streams
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West Tisbury voters make up or down vote on courthouse windows
- Island veterinarian resigns from state board, ethics questioned
- Bulldog identified as killer of miniature horse will be destroyed
- Aquinnah voters back budget, lighthouse, reject marijuana bylaw
- Edgartown restaurant late on disabled access deadline
- State Health Council adopts medical marijuana rules
- Police officers rescue drowning man from Oak Bluffs harbor
- Martha's Vineyard District Court report
- One horse mauled to death, another injured in gruesome attack
- Ring up the sun
- West Tisbury special town meeting takes up pot rules
Martha's Vineyard News Briefs
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In light turnout, Aquinnah voters say yes to $230,000 override
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High School View, best of all
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Emphasizing digital, Vineyard Gazette ends Tuesday print edition
- Proposed FAIR Plan insurance hikes subject of May 29 hearing
- Disbarred attorney receives probation in plea agreement
- New probate court judge for Dukes County will sit in Essex County
- Youth Task Force receives $212,800 Tower Foundation Grant
- Pure offers organic tick and mosquito control
- Martha's Vineyard Schools sign new pact with cafeteria workers
Martha's Vineyard Sports
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Updates & Scores
Mon., May. 6th : Tennis : Barnstable ends Vineyard boys unbeaten string at 32
The Vineyarders suffered their first loss since the spring of 2011 as the host Red Raiders posted a 4-1 win. Kent Leonard won for MV 6-4 6-1Sun., May. 5th : Lacrosse : Vineyard boys sink Whalers for third straight win
Nick Costello scored five goals and Thomas Wilkins added four as Martha's Vineyard (3-12) built an 11-1 lead and beat Nantucket 19-7.Sun., May. 5th : Lacrosse : Nantucket edges Vineyard girls 11-10.
Julia Newman scored the game-winner for the host Whalers as the Vineyarders fell to 2-8.Sun., May. 5th : Softball : Vineyarders ground Falcons, 20-2
Emily Turney belted a grand slam, Hailee McCarthy had a solo shot, and Emily Cimeno hit an inside the park homer in a win over Cambridge.Thu., May. 2nd : Lacrosse : MV routs Coyle Cassidy 18-3 for second boys win
Huck Burke scored five goals and Nick Costello four as the Vineyard boys won their second straight after an 0-12 start.
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Martha's Vineyard clinches state softball tourney berth
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Martha's Vineyard girls win lacrosse home finale
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Martha's Vineyard shines at EAC track meet
- Martha's Vineyard boys clinch fourth consecutive EAC tennis title
- Martha's Vineyard clinches share of EAC title in girls tennis
- Little league roundup
- Martha's Vineyard beats O' Bryant, one win from softball playoffs
- Martha's Vineyard 2 for 2 over Coyle Cassidy in girls lacrosse
- Sports highlights
- MVRHS sports highlights
- Martha's Vineyard girls down Coyle Cassidy 21-7 in girls lacrosse
- Vineyarders lose to Bishop Feehan on road to softball playoff berth

