Opening upon South Road, Chilmark, is a private driveway extending northerly to a dwelling site half a mile away or better. There is nothing...
The fishing derby, now in progress, brings ample proof that the Vineyard has passed through a cycle of nature that has been moving along for close to...
The old building which has stood for many years at the foot of Daggett street is being moved to a new site. Its destination lies up Pierce avenue,...
The Blue Barque, the beautiful old homestead that has been an adornment of the South Road in Chilmark for generations is to be purchased by Victor...
An estimated 200 people stood squinting in the brilliant, hot sun Sunday afternoon, and watched Gordon Kelvin White and Robert Eldridge White Jr....
Remember the first day back at school when the teacher used to tell us to write a composition on What I Did During My Vacation?
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 18, 1967: By tradition the word factory conjures up the image of a monstrous functional building that...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 27, 1926: Ten liquor raids, made almost simultaneously by the combined police forces of the three down-...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 26, 1920: A rakish gray ship steals up the south shore of Martha’s Vineyard. If you are close enough you...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of August 2, 1985: It is difficult today to imagine a Vineyard which not only fed itself, but produced a...
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of August 1965: Is she or isn’t she going to marry Frank Sinatra? The question had the whole Island in a tizzy of...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July 22, 1915: The Fifth Regiment, Mass. Vol. Infantry, Col. Frank F. Cutting commanding, arrived on the island...

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