If the purpose of art is to provoke, the positive messages festooning the Vineyard this week have met their objective. For many, the eleven signs...
beach clean up
“Carry In, Carry Out” read the colorful crayon signs displayed on bulletin boards at many Island beaches, but as beach clean-up volunteers...
Once again, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who have participated in the Martha’s Vineyard pollinator project by helping to...
From Gazette spring editorials: The trailing arbutus is not the first flower of spring — it appears after the skunk cabbage, for instance — but it...
MEMO TO COMCAST Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Thank you Pam Dolby, Jennifer Rand, Edgartown selectman and all the other Island town officials that...
Recently during a meeting with high school seniors to talk about the civil rights movement, I learned their graduation was on May 17. “Wow,” I...
On April 10, I voted to uphold the West Tisbury bylaw prohibiting dogs at Lambert’s Cove Beach from June 15 to Sept. 15 of each year. This bylaw...
Sharks, community radio, green thumbs, bakers, and Bob Carroll, all in one sitting. This week the Martha’s Vineyard Magazine’s current issue hits...
JUNE D. MANNING 508-645-2574 (lthslnks2004@yahoo.com) The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) will hold its annual spring social on Sunday,...
JANE N. SLATER 508-645-3378 (slaterjn@comcast.net)
JOHN S. ALLEY 508-693-2950 (alleys@vineyard.net) Spring flowers are in bloom. Tuesday is the first of May when by tradition baskets are hung on...
NANCY GARDELLA 508-693-3308 (vhavenvgazette@yahoo.com)

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