Monthly Archives: May 2022
Islanders to rally for Roe v. Wade
Islanders will be gathering in front of Edgartown District Court at 5 pm Tuesday, May 3, to rally against the reported draft majority opinion...
Time to approve the turf field
To the Editor:
It’s time for the Oak Bluffs planning board to end the delay and approve the special permit to allow MVRHS's track and...
Garden competition introduces judges
The 1st Annual Martha’s Vineyard Islandwide Garden Competition, opening June 1 and continuing through July 31, 2022, has announced judges for the upcoming event.
Donna...
COVID cases climb to 70
As expected, the week after school vacation has resulted in another uptick in cases. According to the Island boards of health, the number of...
Rights to Aquinnah lot contested in court
A local conservation group seeking to establish a clear title to land in Aquinnah has gone head to head with several descendants of a...
Nationwide pilot shortage affects summer schedule
The national pilot shortage has spread its wings all the way to the Cape and Islands. Fortunately, Martha’s Vineyard Airport’s ability to serve air...
Changing colors
If you’re waiting for word about the annual Pink and Green celebration, you’ll need to keep your ears open for its new title —...
Paving coming to Tisbury streets
Paving work will occur on several Tisbury streets between May 2 and 9, according to a town notice. Authier Avenue, Look Street, Spring Street,...
Weed shops prompt traffic concerns
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission unanimously approved a request by Fine Fettle In West Tisbury to change its cultivation designation by allowing both medical-use and...
Vineyard Wind and partners showcase new jobs
Vineyarders got a chance Thursday, April 28, to learn more about the jobs available to service and monitor Vineyard Wind 1, the nation’s first...
Level the playing field
To the Editor:
This statement was read at a recent Oak Bluffs planning board meeting regarding the turf field project at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High...