The house which has now become the editorial office of the Vineyard Gazette is an old one.

In praise of the warm weather and approach of spring, this week the editors looked back to Henry Beetle Hough and two of his essays on the coming...

I have the night shift. The preferred shift, really. The baby sleeps (more) at night. Etienne is the baby’s name. Etienne is French for Stephen.

The waterfront lost a friend this past week. Retired sergeant William L. Searle 3rd, of the Environmental State Police died on March 5.

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank had a retirement party this week for Edith W. Potter, a Chappaquiddick resident and longtime conservationist.

Any resident of Edgartown ambitious to climb Mt. Everest doesn’t have to go far to find a challenging training ground.

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Letters to the Editor

The number of deaths, injuries (and recently dismemberment) because of mopeds on Martha’s Vineyard is no longer acceptable.

I am writing to alert readers to a recent development in our understanding of tick-borne illnesses.

It’s time for pedestrians to show some courtesy — toward drivers!

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