With winter dragging here on Martha’s Vineyard and holding back early signs of spring, I wonder what is the Islander’s overall mood these days. Lousy...
How chilly these winter nights be
Charlie has a really good chance of becoming the first honest-to-goodness cancer survivor ever from this isolated little rock, which boasts...
To make the coming of spring complete — although it doesn’t feel like it — several robins flew into the backyard and were warmly welcomed by my wife.
People are happy that the Wharf is open again after a month of restoration, spring cleaning and some much-needed rest. That means trivia night...
Aha! Spring hath sprung. Birds are in full chorus awaiting the pinkletinks. Saws are whirring as tree surgeons operate on the fallen limbs....
Chilmark is more than ready to welcome spring . . . whenever it decides to arrive! Today started off with a temperature in the teens, but by noon has...
If you haven’t been in the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital lately, I’m happy for you. That’s usually good news, but you’ve been missing out on the...
G & S Solar Installers LLC of New York plans to post a bond for the cost of the entire construction for the Cape and Vineyard Electric...
A vote was taken to create a capitol expenditure committee to look at future planning for town expenditures at the board's meeting on Tuesday. The...
From the “On Circuit Avenue, And All About Town” column by Louise Aldrich Bugbee in the Vineyard Gazette edition of March 8, 1974:
Louie Larsen was a man with giant arms and a giant heart full of kindness and compassion. He earned the respect and admiration of an entire Island.

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