Also known as a district election, the single-issue vote will be held simultaneously in all six towns, replacing the traditional town meeting process and individual town elections to determine the ...
The inaugural Fred Huss Memorial Quahaug Relay took place Saturday, with friends and family transporting quahaugs from Sunset Lake to Sengekontacket Pond.
Resident homeowners in Tisbury will continue to pay a lower property tax than owners who live primarily off-Island, after the select board voted 2-0 Oct. 28 to continue the residential exemption.
Oak Bluffs voters next week will decide how many people should be allowed on the back of a rental moped in the latest attempt to further regulate the controversial two-wheeled tourist vehicles.
Cynthia Sullivan died Thursday night due to the injuries she sustained from the fire and the swim she made to the small island on Monday from the burning boat, son Chris Sullivan said in a social ...
Football Coach Tony Mottola made the call on Saturday to not go forward with the rival game against Nantucket as injuries stacked up on the team, which was already down several players.
The town conservation commission unanimously voted Wednesday to allow 275 vehicles across the Leland, Wasque and Cape Pogue properties run by the Trustees of Reservations.
The Massachusetts Association of School Committees has won the contract to conduct a search for the Vineyard’s next superintendent of schools.
When boater Drew Dimmick tried disposing of his expired incendiary flares a few weeks ago, he found that no one on the Island was willing to take them.
Long-simmering resentments between two key elected bodies in Tisbury spilled over this week as members of the select board and the planning board accused one another of incivility and disrespect.
It's that time of year, The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School scarecrows are up at Island businesses for Halloween. Every year the school puts up the student-made scarecrows to benefit the art ...