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A mosquito trapped in the area of Veteran’s Memorial Park on August 5 tested positive for the virus, which is the main cause of the mosquito-borne disease across the country.
Thanks to the quick thinking and actions of his tennis partners, Lou Quattrucci survived a heart attack that occured on the East Chop Tennis Club courts last month.
A longtime visiting Marine Biological Laboratory scientist last month donated $25 million to the Woods Hole research center, marking the single largest funding gift in the organization’s 137-year ...
Island seascapes, mixed material collages and seaweed art covered the outsides of the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs as artists all across the Island came together Monday for the annual All Island Art Show.
Children sporting hard hats greeted Edgartown officials and Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club board members last week as they walked to a field where construction will ensue on their new facility.
The African American Film Festival returns to the Island for its 23rd year. The annual event continues through Saturday, August 9 with a full schedule of movies and discussions with film creators and ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $206,897 for the business week ending on Friday, August 1, 2025.
Here’s the crux of it, the poetry. Here is the secret revealed: we are no more victims of old age than we were victims of childhood, adolescence or middle age.
More better bidding: Q1: Sitting South, with North dealing and East-West vulnerable.
T. Elizabeth Bell, author of the new Martha’s Vineyard novel Sheepish, never intended to write a novel. Now she has three on the shelves: Goats in the Time of Love, Counting Chickens and Sheepish.
This letter is concerning the restricted participation of some employees of the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital (MVH) to observe Martin Luther King Jr. and Juneteenth holidays.
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