A blizzard could dump up to two feet of snow on Martha’s Vineyard Sunday into Monday, according to new forecasts.
In a letter to parents Friday, schools superintendent Richard Smith announced that Dennis Mahoney, the former principal at Winchester High School, and Bryan Lombardi, the principal at Stoneham High ...
A Dukes County Superior Court judge this week declined to impose a curfew against a babysitter who is awaiting a trial for manslaughter, frustrating the family of the alleged victim who felt the ...
In the nail-biting finale to a dominating season, the Martha’s Vineyard Boys Basketball team (16-2) defeated Falmouth High School 44-42 Friday night, securing the top spot in the Cape and Islands ...
A new effort is underway to revive the Oak Bluffs Tennis Club, which started in 1959 as an impromptu round-robin tennis tournament in Niantic Park and grew to be a centerpiece for the Black summer ...
Every year The Vine publishes an up-to-date listing of Island nonprofits in its February "Heart of the Vineyard" edition. The issue comes out right around Valentine's Day, and this year was no ...
After over 30 years as director of the natural resources department for the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head in Aquinnah, Bret Stearns is stepping away from his role to join the Chilmark police department ...
After the Oak Bluffs select board last week floated plans to purchase or take Circuit avenue’s vacant Island Theatre by eminent domain, Ben Hall Jr. has come forward to say he’s willing to negotiate.
Officials from MassWildlife gave a presentation last week on a permit that allows landowners to hunt deer as pests on their property outside the bounds of normal hunting regulations.
The Vineyard’s wet winter has pushed the Island out of a drought, according to state officials. Dukes County was seeing drought conditions for several months at the end of 2025, before getting back to ...
The 19.5 per cent increase, which still needs town meeting approval, includes funding for a new patrol officer position to keep up with public safety demands as the town’s population grows.
Dear members of the community, as I prepare to retire after 29 years in the fire services, I do so with a full heart and deep gratitude for the privilege of serving this community.
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