News
The Massachusetts Association of School Committees has won the contract to conduct a search for the Vineyard’s next superintendent of schools.
On an Island where food insecurity is an ever-present issue due to the high cost of living, the dire impact of SNAP’s sudden suspension has Vineyarders scrambling to help those in need.
When Petra Page-Mann stood to face a circle of Island farmers and gardeners at the Agricultural Hall on Saturday, she was wearing floral overalls printed with tiny gnomes and a chain of marigolds around her neck.
Edgartown school students are taking part in a new partnership between the town’s conservation commission to build wooden huts they will later place along Norton Point to help shelter coastal birds from predators.
The Island celebrates Halloween this week with trick or treating all over the Island, a haunted house in Vineyard Haven and a spooky hayride through the West Tisbury cemetery.
A state Land Court judge has tossed out one of the claims at the center of a lawsuit over a controversial home in Vineyard Haven.
