Busted Budgets, Conscious Choices Six Island towns, six budgets, and one — in Oak Bluffs — already collapsing as weakening receipts this year...

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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...

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Letters to the Editor

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...

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