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New proposals to redevelop the New Bedford State Pier include accommodations for the Cuttyhunk Ferry, a relief to residents and visitors who depend on the service to the small island.
The Tisbury select board voted last week to approve up to $70,000 for an architecture firm to identify a site where town hall offices can be brought together under one roof.
The Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation has picked an Island pastor and the editor of the Gazette as the 42nd winners of the Creative Living Award.
Chilmark is pumping the brakes on a new policy that allowed farms to host summer events after feedback from both farmers and members of the public.
Parking stickers at Lambert's Cove Beach are now required starting at 7 a.m.
As July Fourth celebrations took place around the Island over the weekend, so did a Vineyard tradition that lifts up the words and legacy of Frederick Douglass, the famed orator, abolitionist and former slave.
