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Bradley Cortez's path to the police force began after he graduated from Martha's Vineyard Regional High School when he joined the army. He did two tours in Afghanistan before deciding he wanted to shift to police work, inspired by officers he encountered as a child.
David Malm has been racking up $300 daily fines from the Tisbury conservation commission since the end of May for unauthorized work at the property he bought from Diane Sawyer in 2023.
The Fern and Feather preschool at Mass Audubon Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary is closing after six years of operation due to staffing shortages.
The central questions at the heart of this year’s annual Hutchins Forum were shorter than in past years — but no less complicated.
Second-grader Boonraksa Montoya and fourth-grader Estelle Mason are among more than a dozen winners in the Steamship Authority’s annual Sail Into Imagination contest for schoolchildren.
The Agricultural Fair welcomed one and all to the West Tisbury fairgrounds over the course of four days, marking a high moment of summer for many Islanders and visitors alike.
