Just to clarify Hancock Beach’s history, it was named to honor Priscilla Hancock, chocolatier, who owned the land from the gate to the shore. There...
I find the barrier beach legislation a craven waste of time that hijacks the legislation process for the interests of the one per cent against the...
I read with interest your article on “super-sized” houses. Notoriously absent was any reference to Edgartown other than the Ernie Boch monstrosity...
Responding to the story in last Friday’s Gazette about Vineyard veterans and the ongoing battle for health care: I have been sadly following this...
auction
Donations to Martha’s Vineyard Community Services continued to stream in the day after the 33rd annual Possible Dreams auction, bringing the total...
forest
From a failed heath hen reservation to a red pine plantation gone wrong, the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest has weathered its share of management...
philbin
A federal magistrate has ruled that a man who sold his summer home but kept a nonbuildable lot in Aquinnah is not entitled to a parking permit to...
Ed Montesion Gerry Yukevich
Islanders seem to voice the complaint nearly as often as they grumble about summer traffic backups at the blinker light and spiking prices at the...
Annie and Jake Sylvia of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Benjamin King Sylvia, born on August 4 at Falmouth Hospital. Benjamin weighed 7...
An annual forum for summer taxpayers in Aquinnah turned quickly into a light grill session for two town selectmen this week about plans by the...
martina thornton
Martina Thornton was sworn in as the new county manager on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thornton, who served as executive assistant to the county...
raindrops
Rainfall on the Vineyard has been as varied as the weather itself. There is no question that it has been hot. For much of July there were drought-...

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