The town of Tisbury is pushing to have the Island stop using the grant-writing company whose mistake cost the Vineyard $2 million in state...
To solve the problem of childhood obesity here on the Vineyard and throughout the nation we must start with ourselves. Everyone should make a...
We the young people of Martha’s Vineyard can help promote healthier living, especially among young Americans, by teaching parents to buy healthier...
LISA’S ORDEAL Editors, Vineyard Gazette: I would love to talk about how Lisa Scannell, known to many as Lisa Ben David, is a dedicated member of...
Neither surf nor turf, land or sea, salt marshes are a spongy, mucky, stinky in-between zone full of biting, stinging, snapping creatures. Yet they...
House bill 254 is not constitutional and if up held would set a dangerous precedent, potentially affecting all waterfront landowners.
I moved to the Vineyard in 1966 and have been passionate about fishing from the beaches for more than 35 years. Over the years, I have seen many...
stones
When you’re a kid and are near water and see a stone, you skip it. Maybe you are lucky one day and you find a slate mountain. To a kid it seems to...
Community Services at Half-Century Mark
Union Chapel Rev. Kate Braestrup, New York Times best-selling author of Here If You Need Me and one of the first chaplains appointed to the Maine...
The Wampanoag water testing lab has a clean bill of health this week after a visit from the state Department of Public Health. The lab has been...
tent
Some children want to grow up to be ballerinas or astronauts, maybe a firefighter or a zookeeper, but then life takes a different path and the...

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