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The Martha’ Hospital and Windermere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Board of Trustees recently elected Rebecca L. Haag as ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is delaying its proposed plan to remove hundreds of buoys from New England waters, following backlash from boaters and lawmakers.  The office of U.S. Sen. Angus King, an ...
Islanders Write, an annual celebration of the Vineyard’s creative community put on by the Martha’s Vineyard Times that ...
A book both fascinating and infuriating, “The Battle for the Black Mind” (published by Legacy Lit) couldn’t be more timely.
Under cloudless sunny skies and to the backdrop of blooming sunflowers and grazing cattle, hundreds of Islanders, athletes, ...
The National Weather Service expects that Hurricane Erin — reported to be a category 4 hurricane as of Monday morning — will ...
A local preschool that has provided child care the last six years officially closed ahead of the upcoming school year after ...
A long line of supporters flocked to the Good Pierogi vendor stand at the West Tisbury Farmers Market last Wednesday morning ...
On what could only be described as a perfect summer weekend, Martha’s Vineyard — long a sanctuary of legacy, Black excellence ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was greeted by 200 people cheering her on Saturday as she entered a tent at the ...
The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA) raised a total of $73,000 from donors and pledges in Edgartown at its ...
The Steamship Authority has announced scheduling changes for two upcoming popular events that are expected to severely impact ...