Cribbing a famous line from an infamous late U.S. president, it is public enemy number one in Southeastern Massachusetts, although this time the...
From Gazette editions of January 1987: The Wintertide Coffeehouse reopens for its 1987 season on Saturday in a new location: the Manter Memorial...
The Cape and Islands legislative delegation has jumped into the fray surrounding cable television contract talks for the Vineyard. State Sen. Dan...
Gary Harcourt breakers turbine
Gary Harcourt is a cabinetmaker by trade. He still views his work installing wind turbines as a side gig, albeit one that has brought him around...
BW winter
Concerned down-Island homeowners and some experts are reporting an unusual and troubling abundance of the ravenous creatures. If confirmed the Island...
Zoia House
The Chilmark planning board this week took up the thorny subject of large houses, their impact on the environment and how to regulate them. At a...
bluefin tuna
Frustrated by policies that increase overfishing, a San Francisco-based environmental group filed suit in federal court last week against the...
Tea Lane
The original posts and beams from the 1755 house sag with history. Bittersweet clings to the rafters of the 1850 barn. Milking stalls still stand...
Three months after abruptly shuttering operations on the Vineyard and laying off much of its staff nationwide, the lifestyle cable network Plum TV...
Joel Greenberg
The Vineyard Gazette has named Joel Greenberg as managing editor, the newspaper’s publisher Jane Seagrave announced this week. Mr. Greenberg...
firemen house burning
A New Year’s Day fire caused severe damage to an Oak Bluffs home, with Oak Bluffs fire chief Peter Forend saying the home is likely “a total loss.”...
Rep. Keating to Visit U.S. Rep William R. Keating (D-Mass.) is scheduled to visit Martha’s Vineyard Monday for a series of tours and meetings.

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