Governor Maura Healey’s office announced last month all six Vineyard towns as beneficiaries of the Community Development Block Grant program, a long-standing federal program that supports communities’ social and infrastructural development needs.
Aquinnah hired Rhode Island-based municipal consulting network Libra Planners in April to gather community responses and help envision the corridor, which is planned to center around the town hall and stretch along a portion of State Road.
A bill before the state legislature that has drawn Islander support makes a new attempt to secure a fee on high-end real estate sales in order to turn the tide on the region’s housing crisis.
The Edgartown planning board unanimously voted to send the latest iteration of Katama Meadows, a subdivision plan off Meeting House Way, and a 15-unit project near Dairy Queen on Upper Main street to the Martha's Vineyard Commission for review.
Show Me the Way to Go Home is a thought-provoking and poignant group exhibition at the Workshop Gallery in Vineyard Haven by 15 artists from on and off the Island.
Officials in Tisbury are planning to renovate the former office building at the water works on Lake Tashmoo into a home for municipal employees, beginning with incoming town administrator Joseph J. LaCivita.
