Before about 20 people at the Aquinnah town hall, incumbent Thomas Murphy and challenger Jannette Vanderhoop answered voter queries, weighed in on...
The brightest planet in our evening sky is about to disappear, or for many of us, it is already gone. The brilliant planet Jupiter is getting so...
Bethany Hammond, assistant director of the Up-Island Council on Aging, will be taking over as new director of the organization next month, after the...
As the spring season begins, I’d like to address the question no one has been asking and officially announce my retirement from youth sports coaching...
Who gets to decide what’s best for the Vineyard? How does the Island prioritize demands on its limited resources? Who here has NIMBY cred?
From the April 24, 1959 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
recalling the gorgeous mornings / before the hordes / of May when grandson / and his always faithful bear / would climb into the stroller / and off...
Thank you to Animal Health Care Associates at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport for doing the right thing during a crisis on April 17.
The Greenhouse of Martha’s Vineyard, formerly COMSOG, is a nonprofit community organization that aims to promote gardening.
The following cases were heard in Edgartown District Court.
Bruce Alexander MacClellan and Alysa MacClellan purchased 44 Jeremiah Road in Edgartown from Lionel Spiro for $1,325,000 on April 17.
The sun came out and the trees and shrubs exploded.

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