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!”
Busted Budgets, Conscious Choices Six Island towns, six budgets, and one — in Oak Bluffs — already collapsing as weakening receipts this year...
Living on the Island has many benefits. One such benefit is all the job opportunities. Island teenagers have such a variety of choices for summer...
Jay Segredo, one of the main characters in my novel The Mud of the Place, is a gay man who grew up on Martha’s Vineyard but lived off-Island for...
Reading the Fine Print Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The proposed distributed antenna system (DAS), to improve wireless and public service...
The Beginning From Gazette editions of June, 1959:
I recently returned from a three-week hiking trip in the Ozarks, in time for a second springtime here on-Island. Spring here seems to be about a...
In your August 10 issue, you ran a piece by David Handlin (Building a Better Big House Debate), the architect of the 12,000-plus-square-foot...
I will not comment upon architect David Handlin’s patronizing tone and cheap cliches as those have both been eloquently debunked in other letters....
I had a good laugh reading David Handlin’s op-ed about his controversial trophy home on Quitsa Pond, my old home. Evidently we are now to compare...