Editorials
Pity the Hon. Paul D. Wilson.
The lack of affordable housing on Martha’s Vineyard has reached a crisis, where businesses and essential services are being increasingly hobbled by an inability to find workers.
The decision by the Island boards of health to suspend the indoor mask mandate effective immediately was the right call, even as some worry about lingering risks.
If Martha's Vineyard's state legislators hoped to provoke action by the Steamship Authority by filing a bill that would change its management structure, then their strategy seems to be working.
A ferocious blizzard that brought down trees, knocked out power and left Islanders huddling by their wood stoves.
The time is way past due for an upgrade to the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School, a major capital spending project that is projected to cost at least $100 million.
