West Tisbury selectmen approved the town’s first one-day beer and wine license last Wednesday, granting permission to the Vineyard Nursing...
The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (...
Air quality tests will be done in the Tisbury town hall following a painting and renovation project that caused complaints among town workers about...
horses
Check yourself, check the children, check the cats and dogs. And when it comes to checking for ticks, don’t forget about horses. Equestrians on the...
gladyss widdiss
I was moved by news of the death of Gladys Widdiss. She has long been one of my Island heroes, starting with her becoming valedictorian of her...
From a July 1, 1960 column by Joseph Chase Allen: Looking backward, the most astonishing thing to contemplate is the realization of how brief the...
wasp
There are many good reasons for growing native plants. Native plants are adapted to local growing conditions, they promote biodiversity and support...
Corrections A story about the Lyme disease support group on the Vineyard in the Friday Gazette contained errors. Sue Hruby’s name was spelled...
Slow Food Martha's Vineyard is hosting its annual potluck dinner on Tuesday, July 17 at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury at 6:30 p.m. Oran...
On July 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Chilmark Community Library, there will be both a screening and discussion relating to the issues of returning soldiers...
Keep your eyes on the water today where hundreds of sailboats, from schooners to catboats to modern design racers, are partaking in the Vineyard Cup...
The Steamship Authority’s vessel Martha’s Vineyard now sports a vintage whistle, the pleasing sound of which harks back to a time of proper ships,...

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