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At an informational meeting Wednesday, Fire Chief Alex Schaeffer introduced the project, which features a 16,500 square-foot station, almost double the size of the current building.
The past, present and future of Juneteenth was at the heart of a wide-ranging talk on Thursday at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
The U.S. Coast Guard installed a new LED beacon into the Gay Head Lighthouse in Aquinnah on Wednesday morning, the last major step in an eight-month long restoration project.
The idea for Jaws on the Water exhibit at the Carnegie Heritage Center was born from two anniversaries occurring at the same time: the 50th anniver
The Jaws 50th celebration officially gets underway this weekend, but Island businesses have been hard at work in the preceding months gearing up with merchandise tied to the iconic film.
The developers behind the controversial housing project in Edgartown are planning to withdraw their application and propose more units targeted at Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.
