Singing in the Morning
BRAZILIAN DAY Editors, Vineyard Gazette: On Friday, May 21, we organized the first Brazilian awareness day at the regional high school. We had a...
I had known Stan Hart’s father before I knew him. His father had bought from real estate baron Mary Guerin in 1936 what my father had not bought...
From Gazette editions of June, 1935:
By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL A badly decomposed 37-foot young humpback whale washed up on South Beach on Friday night. Sgt. Matthew Bass of the state...
Edgartown police last week arrested an 18-year-old man at the Kelley House after he reportedly assaulted two officers. Nicholas Franklin of...
In this digital age, it sometimes seems as if the whole world is made up of amateur videographers. With the introduction of online video forums...
Celeste
Three athletes left the Island Friday morning in their purple and white warm-up suits, high socks and caps, each in their numbered T-shirts,...
Wind turbine
The Island’s largest wind turbine to date went up this past week at Morning Glory Farm in Edgartown. The 50-kilowatt wind turbine sits atop a 120-...
airplanes
It was an especially busy winter at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport, as workers rushed to complete the two preparatory phases of a $7 million runway...
There were long delays to flights on and off Martha’s Vineyard, emergency services across the Island were swamped with callers reporting fires, and...
Servicemen
World War II veteran Herb Foster of Edgartown was dressed in his infantry uniform. Ashlee Moreis, 10, and Julia Felix, 10, of Vineyard Haven, had...

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