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Phillips Hardware, a regular stop on Circuit avenue for almost 100 years, will be closing its doors in September.
The Steamship Authority has seen the number of full-fare automobile tickets shrink for the last three years on the Vineyard route, leaving ferry line officials wondering if it’s time to overhaul the Islander discount program.
Friends, family and choir members gathered at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum on Wednesday to honor Jim Thomas, who founded the US Slave Song Project’s Spirituals Choir.
Oak Bluffs may soon start to search for a new town administrator after Deborah Potter this week announced her intention to retire from the position
Tisbury’s select board has approved a dozen draft articles for the Sept. 30 special town meeting warrant, which the board will finalize at its Sept. 2 meeting.
The select board voted last Tuesday to allocate $50,000 to begin designing the utility system for the proposed affordable housing development.
