From the May 3, 1974 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Polly Woollcott Murphy:
“May Day!” the children said to each other with palpable excitement as they gathered in the West Tisbury schoolyard on Wednesday morning. “May Day!”
The subject of money in politics is front and center in this year’s campaign.
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of August 1965: Is she or isn’t she going to marry Frank Sinatra? The question had the whole Island in a tizzy of...
Though there is only one gravel pit on the Vineyard, the issue is not so different from other neighborhood squabbles occurring more frequently all...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Della Hardman Day, and perhaps the true testament to its namesake is that the weekend has become both a...
The following are the three winning essays in the annual Della Hardman writing contest for high school students.
The following two essays were written in Nancy Aronie’s Writing From the Heart workshop by two women attending Camp Jabberwocky.
Community Groceries Program currently running at all of the Cronig’s Markets continues to be a big success
When I receive the Gazette, I too go right to the back of the newspaper and read Lynne’s column.
As an Island, the Vineyard’s geography, beauty, economy, character and sense of community are all defined by the sea.