Noah Asimow
Three offshore wind developers, including Vineyard Wind, have submitted bids to build the state’s second offshore wind farm — even as the first one remains mired in permitting issues.
Over 600 runners and 17 teams participated in the annual Vineyard Invitational, with some schools traveling from as far away as Worcester and Barrington, R.I.
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers final report was released this week about the crash of a Curtiss SB2C Helldiver during a training run in Cape Pogue Pond.
Martha’s Vineyard’s first summer with a tax on short-term rentals is in the books, and real estate brokers and listing agents are voicing frustration.
Edgartown officials doubled down on their criticism of proposed changes to the high school funding mechanism Monday.
A 24-foot powerboat caught fire in the Oak Bluffs harbor just off East Chop Drive early Tuesday, unleashing large plumes of smoke and an array of sirens.
