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Friday, February 10, 2012

Walking Land Bank Trails, All of Them

Susan Silk Betty Jaslow Blackwater Pond The five women range in age from 66 to 84, and their goal is to hike every single one of the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank walking trails.
» Full Story By Holly Nadler

Back from Brink, Animal Shelter Stands Secure on Nonprofit Paws

On the surface, not much has changed at the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard in the past few years. The unassuming building on Pennywise Path in Edgartown still draws Vineyarders old and young searching for the perfect new friend.
» Full Story By Ivy Ashe

W.R. Deeble, Defender of Island Way

As New Bedford once again pushes for freight ferry service to the Vineyard, at least one man can be relied on to be a hawk-eyed observer.
» Full Story By Peter Brannen

Captains of Catboats Gam in Connecticut

In the depths of winter, more than 400 sailors gathered last weekend to talk about sailing — much of it centered on the waters of Martha’s Vineyard — at the 50th anniversary annual meeting of the Catboat Association in Groton, Conn.
» Full Story By Mark Alan Lovewell
Feature Stories from the Vineyard Gazette Archives
Friday, February 3, 2012

A Tale of Casting Keels and Rolling Bevels

black tavern restaurant dog When Nat and Pam Benjamin and their two-year-old daughter Jessica sailed into Vineyard Haven Harbor in 1972, Nat wondered aloud to his family, “Wouldn’t it be nice to have a boatyard to fix up some of the wrecks around here and maybe build some new boats?”
» Full Story

What’s So Funny? Comedians in Edgartown

Harborview comedian performance In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Boston funnymen and women, heralded as The Boston Gold Rush of Comedy, arrived on the scene shortly after New York comics showcased at famous clubs such as the Improv and Catch a Rising Star, and Los Angeles comics appeared at the West Coast Improv, the Comedy Club and the Laugh Factory.
» Full Story By Holly Nadler
Friday, January 27, 2012

Good Food and Fellowship, Community Suppers Provide Warm Winter Respite

West Tisbury dinner Betsy VanLandingham On Friday evenings during the winter, Pauline Speed and Loretta May phone each other to check on their dinner plans. “You feel like cooking tonight?” one friend will ask the other.
» Full Story By Sara Brown

It’s Just a Matter of Hitting the Round Sliotar with a Flat Hurley

Nick Costello Tjark Aldeborgh Students in Elaine Weintraub’s Irish history class at the regional high school took their studies outside on Monday, trying their hand at one of the oldest sports in the world, the Gaelic game of hurling.
» Full Story By Ivy Ashe

Vineyard Songstress Rocks Judges at American Idol

erika van pelt Admit it, you’ re an American Idol fanatic.
» Full Story
Friday, January 20, 2012

Island Students Hold Anti-Bullying Workshop

Emma Hallbilsback Delmont Araujo As Dukes County ambassadors to Gov. Deval Patrick’s statewide youth council, Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School seniors Delmont Araujo and Emma Hallbilsback have had an inside look at politics and public service in the year since they were sworn in at the state house.
» Full Story Sara Brown

Aboveground Records Rocks the Underground

Slim Bob Berosh microphone guitar During its 16-year history, Aboveground Records has been a haven for finding all manner of music, new and old, popular and obscure.
» Full Story By Remy Tumin

Tail Whispering on a Winter Night, Business Savvy Mermaids Gather

Margot Datz Island artist Margot Datz and mermaids go hand-in-hand, or fin-in-fin, as it were.
» Full Story By Ivy Ashe
Friday, January 13, 2012

Good Island Food: Hard Work Equals Satisfying Work

belted galloway cows field trees Asked in an interview about five years ago to name his favorite spot in Chilmark, my grandfather almost instantly responded: “The Keith Farm, Middle Road.”
» Full Story By Chris Fischer

Tracks, Glassy Slides, and Scat, Elusive Otters Leave Their Marks

walking grass line This is what 118 people saw on Sunday afternoon’s otter walk sponsored by the Vineyard Conservation Society: three ducks, five dogs on leashes, a rusted tractor wheel, and four folding chairs with broken seats.
» Full Story Anna Thomas

Musical Pit Stop Revs Up Oak Bluffs

music band instruments jam BW Willy Mason on drums? I have never seen that before. The headliner of Vineyard musicians who fills houses across our nation and in Europe played back-up all night. But Willy was appropriately humble in this company — a gathering of the best of the best of Island musicians.
» Full Story By Sam Low

Island Food Pantry Volunteers Are Dedicated to Those in Need

Arlan Wise Penny Uhlendorf Jaqueline Bacellar There are 71 of them and they come from all parts of the Island to help. They are the volunteers who help run the Island Food Pantry.
» Full Story By Mark Alan Lovewell
Friday, January 6, 2012

Friendship on the Water, Rowers Find Joy and Exercise in Pre-Dawn Ritual

Jude Villa Melinda Loberg Jean Lewellyn Alice At dawn on the last Friday of the year there were just a few ripples in the waters off Owen Park in Vineyard Haven. The temperature hovered in the low 40s as the morning sun first peeked out from behind the treetops on the banks of the Lagoon. Just then six women rowing a thirty-two-foot Cornish pilot gig appeared from behind the harbor jetty.
» Full Story By Margaret Knight

The Copperworks of Martha’s Vineyard

McDowell Scott Last month Scott McDowell worked late into the night to meet his Christmas orders. For those wandering the waterfront, along the Menemsha Basin Road, there was the familiar ringing of the Menemsha Bight buoy in the distance but much closer came the continuous sound of a tapping hammer.
» Full Story By Mark Alan Lovewell

Ink Just Dry at New Tattoo Parlor

Mark Kito Fuentes illustration When thinking about tattoos the old cliché of the tattoo dive in a port-of-call and the drunken sailor who staggers inside is never far away. The sailor wants an anchor emblazoned over his bicep on top of a heart with the inscription “Ruthie,” and he wants it now.
» Full Story By Holly Nadler
Friday, December 23, 2011

It’s Pie Time You Tried a Lobster Pie

savory pies lattice fruit Low-fat is not part of the vocabulary at the Savory Pie Company. “I’ve had people ask me if I had any low-fat and I look at them like you’ve got to be kidding me,” owner Dee Smith said at her Tea Lane Catering kitchen in Chilmark this week. “There’s a need for gluten free and we’re just starting with that, but there’s certainly no word like low-fat in our category of pies.”
» Full Story By Remy Tumin

Organ Donation Helps Bring New Hope to Vineyard Family

Jacob Shelby Erica Hunter Kenny Ponte Kenny Ponte is a good-natured, soft-spoken man who developed diabetes when he was two years old. “It was a hard process,” he said of growing up with the illness. “It makes you different from the other kids in terms of what you can eat, the ways you can have reactions. As I got older, the diabetes started getting worse. When I found out about how my kidneys were being damaged, it was another thing to deal with.”
» Full Story By Julian Wise
Friday, December 9, 2011

At Vineyard Haven Library, Civil War Unites Confederacy of Stars and Scholars

Betty Burton books There are places in America where it might be a challenge to find 50 people eager to immerse themselves in Civil War history and eminent scholars willing to lead them. The Vineyard is not such a place.
» Full Story Sara Brown

Jazz Duo Melds Scattered Peanuts, Melodies

jeremy berlin eric johnson keyboard guitar On Tuesday night there is a conversation at Offshore Ale in Oak Bluffs that rises above the workaday Amber-Ale-fired chatter about the big game or the latest political gaffe. Next to the bar, pianist Jeremy Berlin and guitarist Eric Johnson are carrying on what is undoubtedly the most interesting conversation of the night. Both are fluent in jazz.
» Full Story By Peter Brannen
Friday, December 2, 2011

Home of Unique and Handmade, In the Woods Rolls Up the Rugs

Kathy Cedrick Charles Fitzgerald An anchor of the Edgartown retail district for almost three decades, the eclectic store In the Woods will close its doors for good at the end of this month. One factor: the high rent.
» Full Story By Remy Tumin
Thursday, November 24, 2011

Red Stocking Fund Works Its Old Magic For Needy Children

Kerry Alley The list this year is for more than 300 children. Volunteers at the Red Stocking Fund have checked it twice and are already deep into shopping for shoes, warm winter coats and pajamas for needy Island children.
» Full Story By Mark Alan Lovewell
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