snow peas
Snap, shell, snow: June means pea season on the Vineyard. It’s a rite of summer, seeing the “We Have Our Peas” sign placed for the first time in...
band
Navigating the Taste of the Vineyard Stroll is an intricate dance, one that requires patience, drive and room for more. It’s not for the faint of...
Barbara Reynolds
Barbara Reynolds took out an old photo album in a resource room at the Edgartown School last week, the pages tinted with age but the memories still...
Is Goodale’s sand and gravel pit expanding? On Thursday the Martha’s Vineyard commission said no and sent the matter back to the town of Oak Bluffs...
ocean park
By ARLEN WESTBROOK
7a
SueEllen Rothery already had bought a sandwich at 7a Foods, but for the second time on the day of its grand opening she was back at the new take-...
WAKE UP TIME Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Liz Durkee has done our Island community a huge service with her informative and well-researched articles...
From Gazette post office files: What splashes of color RFD mailboxes add to the landscape today. There are red mailboxes, blue, lion-yellow....
An Edgartown man who was stabbed last Tuesday in Vineyard Haven died on Saturday at a Boston hospital. Michael Trusty, 45, died Saturday afternoon...
Cafe Moxie
There has been much speculation about 48 Main street in Vineyard Haven ever since July 4, 2008, when fire destroyed Café Moxie and badly damaged...
Kira shipway
The Old Sculpin Gallery was full of lively energy and a crowd of people on Sunday. It was the show for the scholarship winners of the Martha’s...
ray ellis selling next tie
Ray Ellis, the haberdasher, out-earned Ray Ellis, the artist, when his necktie fetched $150,000 for the Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust at the...

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