I and my two sons got home Sunday from a two-day sailing trip down to Menemsha and back. The original destination for the ...
This piece is the last in a series in collaboration with potter Victoria Wolf and her exhibit “Show Me the Way to Go Home” at ...
A recent letter (August 21: “State Auditor necessary for SSA oversight?”) regarding the Steamship Authority’s new freight vessel MV Aquinnah contained several inaccuracies and misstatements of fact ...
Earlier this year, The MV Times reported that the Island’s Brazilian community “represents an estimated 20 percent of the year-round population, or about 4,000 people.” No one has any idea how many of ...
After seeing an article about a proposed development on the Vineyard, I felt inspired to comment from the perspective of someone who has come to the Island as a mostly summer visitor, beginning in the ...
Oh my gosh! Have you been watching the Derby leaderboard? Some of us check it morning and night. Perhaps multiple times each ...
In the midst of a regular meeting Thursday evening, Superintendent of Schools Richie Smith announced his plans to retire at ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is bringing back its plan to remove navigational aids in Northeast waters, though with a substantially reduced number of buoys under review compared to an earlier iteration. After ...
After nearly a century, the iconic Oak Bluffs hardware store on Circuit Ave. will be closing its doors this weekend.  Phillips Hardware was founded in 1928 by John Phillips, and has stayed in the ...
A few feet inside the glass doors at the front of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS), white-tiled floors and ...
It is no secret that trust in public transit has suffered greatly across the U.S., in Massachusetts and here on the Island.  Train service in the country is embarrassingly lacking compared with other ...
Tisbury is holding its special town meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 7 pm at the Tisbury School Gymnasium Auditorium for a ...