Vineyard Haven Road in Oak Bluffs have been noticing a new addition to the landscape: a 113-foot-long, fourt-foot-tall stone wall emblazoned with the word “Ogkeshkuppe.” ...
Higher costs for ferry and terminal maintenance and other operating expenses, combined with an overall decline in revenue, are spurring the Steamship Authority to consider raising rates in 2026.
A staffing shortage has the Aquinnah police department facing the possibility of closure, putting the future of law enforcement in the Island’s smallest town in limbo.
This Leaves Me Okay by Walter Pryor was published in May and tells the story of grandmother, Mama Ceal, and the impact she made on the author's life.
Battle Of The States premieres next week, a Vineyard chef will be among the competitors looking to make his mark.
In Mrs. Stern Wanders the Prussian State Archives, which runs through Sept. 27 at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, playwright Jenny Lyn Bader has created a subtle intellectual thriller.
After more than three hours of public testimony Sept. 11, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission closed its long-delayed public hearing on Edgartown Gardens, a proposed 60-unit, 96-bedroom condominium ...
After being postponed back in May, the organizers of Brazil Fest decided this week that the new tentative date of Oct. 12 wasn't feasible due to concerns about Immigration officials returning to the ...
The Yard is dimming its lights for a year-long pause to rethink their programming and financial model to ensure sustainability.
The Vineyard boys and girls soccer teams are off to a strong start. In each of their four wins, the girls have outscored opponents 21-2, and the boys have a 15-2 margin of victory as well.
Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzalez last week said there wasn't enough evidence to support a criminal case connected to 2022 migrant flights that landed at Martha's Vineyard Airport.
Stephen Green, 67, was arraigned on Monday in Edgartown District Court and pleaded not guilty to a terroristic threats charge.