A Reviewer Reviewed Name: Jack Lionette Age: 7 School: First grade at the Chilmark School Pet: A cat named Max Something new you are learning: To...
The Holmes Hole Sailing Association commenced its Thursday Evening series of handicap sailboat racing from Vineyard Haven Harbor on June 21 with a 6:...
Cherene Sherrard-Johnson’s biography of Oak Bluffs writer Dorothy West might never have been launched but for a startling revelation that upended the...
Sue Mullin Returns to Form For seasonal West Tisbury resident Sue Mullin, creating art has been a collaborative project. After a long hiatus, she...
Ultimate Frisbee With the summer Olympics approaching, one might be aiming for a sedentary approach to sport. Watch, watch and watch some more the...
Leg acy of Learning Save the date for the Legacy of Learning benefit when community members gather to support the Edgartown Public Library at its...
Fresh off a tour of Northern Italy, the Federated Church touring choir serenades Vineyard audiences at an Italian-inspired service featuring sacred...
The excitement from baseball doesn’t just come from fast pitches and big hits. At 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, June 27, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society...
Geometry meets fantasy in the recent paintings by artist Lanny McDowell, a resident of Martha’s Vineyard since 1970. He invites viewers to wonder...
For Richard E. Lee Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Richard Lee was a star, he sparkled, he winked at you through his paintings and made us laugh; all the...
I was thinking the other day about an old friend, conservationist Rusty Walton, who died last year. To say he was quiet would be an understatement. I...
We were Vineyard summer dinks, or at its most deroga tory, just dinks. We drove up from New Jersey each year, just after school let out, and stayed...

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