Dean Denniston
My father, Oscar E. Denniston, came to Martha’s Vineyard from the British West Indies in the year 1901. Captain Madison Edwards, the chaplain from...
As a Vineyard summer resident and owner of a small oil and natural gas exploration and producing company in Midland, Tex., I have followed with...
Sophomores
In December a member of our sophomore class, Kunal Datta,  traveled to his homeland of India. While he was there our teacher had asked him to take...
HONEST REPORTING Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
February Days Winter has become a familiar presence by now, and no longer carries the jolt that it did in December when the Montreal express first...
Edgartown Library’s Second Chance
Tisbury’s Preexisiting Condition Selectmen in the Island’s only year-round port town are known for their crowded meeting agendas; it seems as if...
From Gazette editions of February, 1960:
U.S. Department of the Interior Secre tary Ken Salazar made a big point of saying recently that wind development had to be done right and in the “...
Behind his eyes the part of him That always knew the joke Till at the end the only thing he needed Was a smile. — Gerry Storrow, from...
Dan
There were so many Dan Aronies. And on Jan. 29 at 1:21 in the morning on the fullest, brightest moon of the whole year, one month after his 38th...
The Vineyard has a way of attracting people with big personalities and big ideas. Some stay forever, some make a mark and move on, but the biggest...

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