Oak Bluffs voters approve taking Island Theatre
Oak Bluffs voters will decide at the polls today whether or not the process of seizing the dilapidated and controversial Island Theatre by eminent domain will be ratified. A major decision was made on Wednesday during the second night of the Oak Bluffs town meeting at the local high school’s Performing Arts Center (PAC). In…
MV Family Campground acquired by national resort company
The Island’s only family campground, with 180 campsites and dozens of cabins and RV sites that pepper the woods in Tisbury during the summer, was acquired on Wednesday by a holding company that has a wide portfolio of campsites and resorts across the country. Northgate Holdings, a Michigan-based company that Northgate Resorts operates under, purchased…
Island family stranded in Canada after visa renewal denial
An Island family, stranded in Canada for the past six weeks due to a denied visa renewal following a family ski trip, has been forced to seek documentation in order to try to return home. The family’s status continues to remain uncertain after federal border officials rejected Michael Freeze’s work visa renewal application. But for…
Extensive mapping of deer population is in
From dusk to dawn, drones were flown daily this winter from more than 100 spots across the Island to collect and mark the heat signatures of deer, in what is regarded as the most extensive survey of the herd ever done. Now the results are in. The nonprofit Tick Free Martha’s Vineyard (Tick Free MV),…
High school building costs for year-rounders sharpen into focus
A new tool for calculating an individual homeowner’s tax increase from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School’s (MVRHS) building project went live last Friday, clarifying how each town’s differing policies impact the cost burden on year-round residents. The Times published the first look at tax burdens for all property owners in March based on data…

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Environment
GE threatens to walk out on Vineyard Wind
Just as Vineyard Wind 1 announced that construction was finally done after a decade of political debates and hard work, the company has filed a lawsuit against the wind farm’s central contractor, GE Vernova, after the energy company threatened to walk away from the project. The issue at the center of this latest skirmish for…
Health
More than 200 meals delivered to Island seniors
In an effort to help feed Islanders, the hospital teamed up with a local organization to deliver nutritious meals to older Vineyarders. On Saturday, April 4, Martha’s Vineyard Hospital partnered with Meals on Wheels, a local organization that delivers food to Islanders in need, to deliver 240 meals assembled by the hospital’s food and nutrition…
Housing
Christian camp’s housing proposal faces pushback from neighbors
Homeowners in West Tisbury are sounding an alarm over a recent workforce housing proposal for what they say is an example of a change in character in residential areas through housing developments, and the resulting potential environmental damage to local ponds. The proposal, which went in front of the West Tisbury zoning board of appeals…
Education
High school gets a new principal
The gradual shift from winter to spring isn’t the only significant change for the Vineyard this week: The principal for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) was picked as well. He is one of the many new people in top positions at Island schools, all of whom will start this summer. Bryan Lombardi, who’s…
Politics
Island Theatre ballot question approved in landside
Oak Bluffs voters have solidified their decision that it’s time their town intervene and take control of the Island Theatre. Throughout the day, voters across three towns — Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, and West Tisbury — cast their ballots for various, mostly uncontested races and ballot questions at annual town elections on Thursday. While town clerks…
Cops and Courts
Island resident sentenced in rape case; one detained by ICE
Two Brazilian nationals accused of child rape were convicted on Tuesday, April 7 at a Dukes County Superior Court hearing at the Edgartown Courthouse. One defendant, whose child rape charge was dismissed but was convicted on a lesser charge, was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as she left the…
Immigration
Vineyarders: ‘No Kings’ in America
Around 800 Islanders stood at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven Saturday and overflowed along the sidewalks, as they looked out at traffic and chanted “No Kings, No Kings!” Posters made of paper, Styrofoam, and cardboard boxes read, “I prefer my ICE crushed,” “You can’t bomb your way out of the Epstein files,” “We the People…




