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A German shepherd, already declared a dangerous dog by town officials after a biting incident in December, now faces an order of euthanization.
When Keyshawn Devine arrived at the regional high school parking lot, friends and family cheered and vehicles let loose their horns and sirens, creating an eruption of exuberant joy.
An archaeologist, a lawyer and civil rights activist, and an interior designer were each honored this week at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum medal ceremony.
In a significant shift, Island boards of health have issued a mask advisory for indoor public spaces on the Vineyard, regardless of vaccination status, the contagious Delta variant continues to spread.
The African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard dedicated a new site at Memorial Wharf commemorating the still-mysterious escape of a fugitive from slavery 277 years ago.
Punctuating a summer of upheaval, the Vineyard Trust announced changes in board leadership, and said it had launched a search for a new executive director.
