Landry Harlan
Four of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School fall sports teams have their sights set on postseason play.
Lines and standby lines formed on Tuesday morning as well-wishers headed to the Oak Bluffs Steamship Authority terminal to wish Bridget Tobin well on her retirement after 44 years.
Chefs and vintners from across the Island and the world will showcase their creations next week during the 11th annual Martha’s Vineyard Food & Wine Festival.
A new initiative to establish group housing for homeless Islanders aims to get off the ground by next spring if funding can be secured.
Tisbury selectmen voted Tuesday night to approve a three-year contract for new police chief Mark Saloio. The new chief will be paid $155,000 annually.
Island police responded to a car driving into a tennis court, a malfunction at the Lagoon Pond drawbridge and a bike accident over the long Columbus Day weekend.
