Louisa Hufstader
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has set new graduation requirements for this year after a ballot initiative got rid of the need to pass a statewide standardized test.
A maritime recruitment firm with operations around the world is poised to conduct the search for a new Steamship Authority general manager.
The Martha’s Vineyard Cultural Council recently awarded more than $60,000 in grants to three dozen Island arts nonprofits.
On the maritime side, Mark Amundsen said his number one priority is to tackle the need for electric propulsion in future vessels.
A new Massachusetts law requiring safety training for all powerboat operators is being hailed by Island boaters and the first responders charged with their protection.
A unanimous vote by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday has cleared the way for the town of Oak Bluffs to proceed with a long-sought plan to reinforce the eroding bluffs along East Chop Drive.
