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The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $242,425 for the business week ending on 8, 2025. The land bank receives its funds from a two per cent fee charged on many Vineyard real estate ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club got a green light this week from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to proceed with plans to develop a new campus in Edgartown.
The Steamship Authority is looking at ways to alleviate congestion in Woods Hole after weather cancellations paired with the terminal construction caused traffic jams last weekend.
A beacon familiar to Island travelers is changing hands after about 200 years of government management. The Friends of Nobska Light will be taking ownership of the Nobska Lighthouse in Woods Hole and ...
More than three years after the Steamship Authority began investigating the potential for electrified ferries, the boat line is no closer to reducing its dependence on diesel fuel.
Massachusetts is enacting the first east coast catch limits on bonito and false albacore in order to protect the understudied species. The state Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission voted late last ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Waterfront Park in Woods Hole Friday as part of the Stand Up for Science rallies held around the world in response to the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts in ...
The company behind Vineyard Wind is cutting dozens of positions as the fledgling offshore energy industry faces economic headwinds. Vineyard Offshore eliminated 50 positions in the U.S. and Europe, ...
A new restaurant partnership is preparing to reinvent the long-vacant Golden Bull steakhouse in Vineyard Haven as a pair of casual eateries: MV Tap and Vineyard Caribbean Cuisine.
Educators, hospital workers and social services volunteers were among the more than 30 Islanders who turned out at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Monday evening for a presentation on constitutional ...
Plans for a 10-day summer festival in Aquinnah to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the blockbuster Jaws have deteriorated before they ever really materialized.
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School boys’ swim team won their second consecutive Cape and Islands League championship on Saturday.