Alex Elvin
Controversy and plot twists made 2016 a year to remember on the Vineyard. For better or worse, it was a time of rallying and resistance — to projects, political candidates, and change itself.
At its last meeting of the year, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission breezed through three deliberations on commercial DRI proposals.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has agreed to pardon a series of unapproved changes to the Wavelengths hair salon building in Edgartown.
Rev. Cathlin Baker recently completed a four-month sabbatical in Scotland, thanks in part to a grant from the Louisville Institute.
A sweeping new plan involving federal agencies, Native American tribes, six Northeast states and many other stakeholders may help set the course of ocean planning in the region for years to come.
A Martha’s Vineyard Commission survey confirms a stark contrast between the needs of renters and homeowners on the Island.
