More transparency, accountability, responsiveness: these are chief concerns from a recent survey about the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
The decision about whether to add fluoride to Edgartown’s public water supply will now go before voters, following a successful petition effort by...
On a clear November day, siblings Heidi, Peter and Frank Dunkl are getting organized. They have just returned from a five-week journey to check on...
The history of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is the latest sponsored collection to be added to the Time Machine, the Vineyard Gazette’s online tour...
Oak Bluffs gets the decorations rolling with its annual tree lighting on Wednesday, Nov. 29 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The Festival of Wreaths at the Federated Church in Edgartown takes place on Thursday, Nov. 30, from 5 to 7 p.m.
A few years ago, after completing his biography of Carly Simon, author Stephen Davis was considering his next book. When he decided it would be a...
The Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society has a new president, new trustees and new officers following its annual meeting, marking a significant...
In the first of a series on diversity at the regional high school, historian Patricia Sullivan explained the critical role college and high school...
Ruth Epstein, 92, says she likes the challenge of learning something new, which is why every 10 years she switches art forms — completely. One decade...
Four Islanders who are Vietnam War veterans spoke frankly and movingly in the Gazette newsroom last week about their experiences in an unpopular war...
Eleanor Neubert and Kathy Lobb, longtime managers of the Ag Fair, were honored at a weekend ceremony.

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