Government
A $45,000 electric bill? Oak Bluffs town officials were scratching their heads this week over just that. The mystery bill from Eversource dates to 2009.
Oyster harvesting will shift from Sengekontacket Pond to Edgartown Great Pond, and parts of Cape Pogue could reopen for bay scalloping.
With high turnout, Vineyard voters backed businessman Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders in Tuesday's closely watched presidential primary.
The airport commission has selected an interim manager and welcomes new two new members as a period of change continues at the Island's only commercial airport.
The lone bid for the new highway department building came in well under budget at $857,500.
Affordable housing, climate change and the health of coastal ponds were all topics that occupied the Martha’s Vineyard Commission in 2015 as it assisted Island towns with a range of regional planning services. A summary of the year appears in the commission’s annual report.
