The front page of the newspaper has yellowed into a sepia tone in the frame that hangs in my office overlooking Vineyard ...
The nation’s attention has been tuned to college campuses as masses of students gather, occupy, and call for a ceasefire in ...
The local district attorney has been ordered to pay a $5,000 civil penalty for violating the state’s conflict-of-interest law ...
The head of the state’s housing department will make his first official visit to the Island in the coming months, to gather ...
Tappé Architects of Boston has been chosen for the construction project planned for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High ...
Dr. Gerry Yukevich was finishing up dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Boston when he cracked open his fortune cookie and read ...
Despite what may motivate them, participants in the current protests might ultimately find themselves responsible for resurrecting the weird ghost of the Third Reich. Michael F. Fontes West Tisbury ...
We are writing to object to the development of the proposed Swimming Place Path connecting Herring Creek Road and Road to the Plains. We currently own a home at 20 Deacon Vincent Way, within the ...
Now, 40 years since its founding, The Martha’s Vineyard Times once again doubles down to its news-gathering overwatch on Islanders’ behalf. And once again, although a new crowd is at the controls, the ...
I’m writing to support Dean Rosenthal regarding his Letter to the Editor about town meetings on the (“Important articles should come sooner at town meeting,” April 24), and to offer my own thoughts, ...
Last week you published my letter, “No decency on public transport.” I am pleased to report that the next day I was contacted by the SSA general counsel and complaints resolution official (CRO), ...
Here are a few quotes from it: “A ragged edge that too often separates summer residents from the year-round community,” “The Martha’s Vineyard Times should have worked harder to see that there were ...