Thimble Farm has been rescued once again from possible sale into private hands. And a collective sigh of relief went around the Vineyard farming...
It began in June of 1929. That was when the publishers of the Vineyard Gazette made the announcement that the newspaper would begin publishing...
They're cascading over fences, shedding their petals along the edges of sidewalks along downtown streets and villages like so much fragrant, lush...
From the Gazette edition of May 15, 1953: “I’m easing the limber holes in the floors,” Cap’n Roy Smith explained. “This brig doesn’t leak, but...
The Vineyard has been awarded $2 million in community development block grants by Gov. Deval Patrick for housing rehabilitation and child care...
Coast Guard
As the summer recreational boating season begins, the local branches of the U.S. Coast Guard are gearing up in a big way, with a new officer in...
College Dean’s Lists Benjamin Hopkins of Vineyard Haven has been named to the dean’s list at Connecticut College for the 2012 spring semester.
Bob Hawkeye Jacobs
Robert (Hawkeye) Jacobs, 64, of Oak Bluffs received a hero’s greeting from a few of his friends at the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish...
Please Adopt Us The Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard has just taken in two adorable, beautifully-trained, well-mannered Lhasa Apsos named...
The former chairman of the Edgartown dredge committee said this week that he would take full responsibility for an $8,000 fine levied against the...
After a tense vicious dog hearing Tuesday, the Oak Bluffs selectmen ordered the owner of an American Staffordshire terrier to keep the dog muzzled...
Brycen Arrives Emily Cray and David Millen of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Brycen Lee Millen, born on June 7 at the Martha’s Vineyard...

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