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Bari Boyer gets fulfillment as a driver for Vineyard Village at Home. Every week, she hops in her all-electric Kia, picks up ...
Long-time clerk magistrate at Dukes County District Court, Liza Williamson, was unanimously approved to become an associate ...
In 1925, the Baptist and Congregational churches were each a short walk away from each other in Edgartown.  While different ...
For Luciano Dacol, last Tuesday began as just another day at work. A Brazilian immigrant who works on the Island, he took the ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School boys and girls tennis teams are both moving on to the final four in the MIAA state ...
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), along with environmental groups and fishing charter businesses, filed a new ...
Ron Rappaport, the prominent local attorney and Island native who passed away unexpectedly last summer at the age of 74, was ...
In a divisive vote Tuesday night, Chilmark select board members decided against moving forward with a proposal that would ...
Janice Frame, a renowned artist and longtime Island resident, conveys the radiance and strength of African people, as well as ...
Ryan Dacko, author of “The Book of Quint,” a prequel to “Jaws,” will be on-Island during Amity Week. Dacko’s novel provides ...
On a recent Thursday evening, my friend and I arrived at the Sweet Life in Oak Bluffs, to be greeted by host Erin Ryerson, ...
Congressman Bill Keating, a House Democrat who represents the Vineyard in D.C., is demanding that federal immigration ...