Community
Many policies are changing over effective March 31, including Network Health, popular among Islanders with low and moderate incomes. Health care providers confirm the confusion.
Revisiting a controversial issue that has been dormant since summer, the Oak Bluffs selectmen voted Tuesday to approve a set of regulations that prohibit food trucks in the heart of downtown.
Martha’s Vineyard listener supported public radio station WCAI has increased its flagship signal on 90.1 FM from 1,200 watts to 12,500 making it more accessible to more people on the Cape and Islands.
If you’re looking for a brush-up on your organizational skills, you may want to attend the workshop with Kim D’Arcy on Wednesday, Feb. 5. If sibling rivalry is a challenge in your life, you can try the workshop with Jeanine Fitzgerald on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
A reception for the new director of student support services for Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools, Philip Campbell, is scheduled for 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
There are daily experiences of Island life, such as being on a first-name basis with just about everyone, that become routine so gently we are hard
