Resident homeowners in Tisbury will continue to pay a lower property tax than owners who live primarily off-Island, after the select board voted 2-0 Oct. 28 to continue the residential exemption.
Oak Bluffs voters next week will decide how many people should be allowed on the back of a rental moped in the latest attempt to further regulate the controversial two-wheeled tourist vehicles.
For the seniors on the team, the decision to cancel the Island Cup has been a tough pill to swallow, but a medicine they said the team understands was prescribed for their health and safety.
The town conservation commission unanimously voted Wednesday to allow 275 vehicles across the Leland, Wasque and Cape Pogue properties run by the Trustees of Reservations.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $685,341 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.
Football Coach Tony Mottola made the call on Saturday to not go forward with the rival game against Nantucket as injuries stacked up on the team, which was already down several players.
Matthew S. Zeiger Trust and Blue Heron Farm Nominee Trust purchased Quansoo Beach Lot in Chilmark from Maria Elena Fernandez Lopez De Ochoa for $475,000 on Oct. 20.
Long-simmering resentments between two key elected bodies in Tisbury spilled over this week as members of the select board and the planning board accused one another of incivility and disrespect.
The Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group, Island Grown Initiative and Net Result received a combined $714,000 to address food security and resiliency on the Island.
Riding the big wins on Nantucket, the girls and boys Vineyard high school soccer teams are ready for postseason play.
As the government shutdown wears on, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers at Martha’s Vineyard Airport are showing up to their shifts without pay, and airport officials say they’re ...