Caleb Gray of Vineyard Haven, and Sheila McHugh of Edgartown, were named to the dean’s list at Roger Williams University for the spring 2014 semester...
Taylor McNeely of Vineyard Haven was named to the dean’s list at Bucknell University for the spring 2014 semester.
Matthew Fisher, a resident of Vineyard Haven, and a senior German area studies major, was named to dean’s list in Ithaca College.
Island students went on board the whaling ship and explored its nooks and crannies. In the blubber room below decks, the children gathered to hear a...
Scouting and tracking willets is considered important seasonal work among Vineyard biologists. The study of the migratory shorebirds may also provide...
Ross and Ashley MacPherson proudly announce the birth of their first child, Austin MacPherson.
It was almost a foregone conclusion that things would end badly for Roger Wey as far back as February when the town selectmen called for a police...
There is a sign on a lawn in Vineyard Haven that reads, Drive Like Your Children Live Here. A good idea, but perhaps too narrow a sentiment, implying...
Curtis Jones died June 22 at the age of 97. The Gazette published a profile of him in November 2005; it appears again here.
The arrival of the whaleship Charles W. Morgan in Martha’s Vineyard gives us a great opportunity to reflect on whaling’s history as well as assess...
Regionalism is the opposite of townism. To bring it up favorably in conversation can put a person at risk on this Island.
After 61 years, Yuval Elizur, Israeli journalist and former Israeli consul in New York, recently returned to the Vineyard for a visit. In the 1950s,...

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