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The Chilmark select board is asking the town’s planning board to consider options that would allow the installation of a large cell tower as the community struggles with poor cell service.
The M/V Monomoy, last of three offshore energy service vessels the Steamship Authority has converted to freight and passenger ferries, left Alabama Wednesday for its new home in New England.
Churches and organizations around the Island are continuing their tradition of providing a venue for food and conversation during the off-season.
At exactly 4:02 p.m. on Wednesday, when the Vineyard’s Ian Nunes stepped on the mat to face off against Cooper Fisher of Falmouth Mashpee, the first home wrestling match in over 40 years became a reality.
Tuesday’s gathering at the PA Club to remember Patricia Bergeron and Roy Scheffer was packed shoulder to shoulder with Islanders of all ages and walks of life as hundreds came to pay their respects.
The Red House will move into a building on the Martha's Vineyard Community Services main campus, giving long-term stability to the Island's only peer recovery center.
