I stand as the black water Of each wave’s backwash Hugs my hip boots Making little stars of light The fish-filled night. Early on I was hoping for a...

I ran the Chilmark Road Race again this year, and like every year, I made the same joke at the start: “I don’t care how I do, as long as I’m not...

I turned 70 on March 6. The event passed painlessly. We were staying in a desert-side house near Santa Fe, and good friends arrived for dinner to...

In 1969 I moved to the Vineyard from California. In those days when I wanted to revisit my family out west I drove across country with my two dogs...

From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 26, 1920: A rakish gray ship steals up the south shore of Martha’s Vineyard. If you are close enough you...

On Saturday sometime just after noon Marine One will touch down on the tarmac at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport carrying its precious cargo: the...

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Letters to the Editor

On March 15 the Oak Bluffs finance committee voted 7-1 against purchasing a beach rake/cleaner to restore and maintain town beach.

Two times this week people mentioned the threatened road at the end of the seawall, by Farm Pond, and suggested sea level rise as the problem.

The charter school was born because a group of parents took up the challenge to create a different type of school as an option for Vineyard families.

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