One of three PT boat of the United States Navy, leaving Edgartown har­bor yesterday afternoon, dropped a live depth charge loaded with TNT in the...
The Naushon, pride of the Island Fleet of steamers, yesterday took her last look at the Island which she has served since she was built in 1929. For...
After eighty-four consecutive years of existence the Dukes County Agricultural fair will be discontinued, for this year at least.
Martha’s Vineyard is going to see soldiers, and many of them, during the next two or three weeks.  
Edgartown, its ears unconsciously expectant of the crash of bombs, had a thrilling experience Monday morn­ing when the quiet June air was blasted by...
Statistics released last night by Arthur B.
Announcement has been made of the acquisition of 683 acres of land on the state reservation near West Tisbury by the federal government for an air...
A Vineyard wild flower sanctuary, where native plants, flowers and shrubs will be planted and protected, under conditions which will allow the...
Rev. Oscar E.
The first hint of spring weather drew visitors in considerable numbers to the newly constructed Tashmoo Creek at Vineyard Haven, where the firm...
The Civilian Defense organization of Oak Bluffs, headed by Dr. Francis C. Buckley reports that the partial blackout held in that town Sunday night,...
The work of dredging now going on at Tashmoo Creek focuses attention upon one of the historical landmarks of the Island and one of which very little...

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