This is a significant year for me. It marks my 75th summer of coming to the Vineyard. When my widowed mother and my stepfather got married, I came...
Hello, Leilani Tamara and John King of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a daughter, Leilani Isabel King, born on May 26, 2012 at the Martha’s...
oak bluffs
Memorial Day on the Vineyard is always a crowded scene, but this year’s crowd brought with it something extra — an overwhelmingly good mood....
Twisting, jumping, swinging, and fish juggling. That’s how Dic Wheeler addresses environmental issues. Dazzling an audience with circus magic...
richard russo
With Interventions, Richard Russo’s new collection of short stories, readers get more than just words on the page (or the screen — more on that...
The 1976 book To the Harbor Light by longtime Gazette editor Henry Beetle Hough drew its title from his daily early morning walks to the Edgartown...
No more teachers, no more books. It’s the anthem of June for elementary and high school students who are counting the days until school lets out...
In my home, on a white shelf in the living room is a framed page of the Vineyard Gazette from 1989 announcing this old house’s 300th birthday. The...
Please Adopt Us There is good news at the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard this week — all the dogs have been adopted. But there are still...
late night walkers
Vineyard residents pride themselves on being tough. They brave cold, barren winters, prohibitively high gas prices and interminable summer crowds...
Caleb Slater Honored The Westfield River Watershed Association has chosen Dr. Caleb Slater, head of the Anadromous Fish Project for the...
Charles Hodge Awarded Edgartown resident Charles Hodge, MD was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by The Society of Neurological Surgeons on...

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