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Chappy Shadow Walk I took a stroll this morning, before the sun would shine, down Cape Pogue Ave to Chappy Road, and met a good friend of mine....
I often tease my students that in writing for an English class, the writer can use language playfully — metaphor to create nuance and alliteration...
Eric Marguerite
Editor’s Note: The following is an edited 1998 interview with Eric Cottle done by historian Linsey Lee; the complete interview appears in her book...
From a 1967 Gazette column of reminiscences by Joseph Chase Allen: The anecdotes of the early 1900s would constitute a volume second to none....
REASONS TO VOTE NO Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Two of the qualities of life in our community in Vineyard Haven will be affirmed by voting no on...
Lighthouse
“There is a Light to Starboard, Sir, right off our lee bow!”, A Medley of Lighthouse Sketches, by Tom Hale, 2010, Tisbury Printer, 60-pages, 28...
Roses for the Chief She stepped into the job sixteen years ago, quietly making history as the first woman police chief on the Vineyard. And this...
Political Notebook Super Tuesday kicked off the Island political season this week, and the four annual town meetings in Edgartown, Oak Bluffs,...
It took 10 years for the voters of West Tisbury to make up their collective mind about what to do with the historic town hall building, left to our...
Rafael
This week our student’s thoughts are turning to spring, sports and learning. Spring is definitely in the air. The Best Season By SHELBY FERRY
PAY RAISE QUESTIONS Editors, Vineyard Gazette: During a time where everyone is being asked to tighten their budgets, I find it interesting that...
An important source of housing support on Martha’s Vineyard will be one focus of the next few weeks of town meeting discussion. Votes on funding...

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