The six Martha’s Vineyard observa­tion posts will participate with the 700 similar posts scattered throughout New England in the communications test...
Although nothing official has been announced, it is learned on good authority that U.S. Army engineers have been making a survey of certain portions...
The eligible, man-power of Dukes County registered for the selective draft on Wednesday, the total number of registrants reaching 539.
More memories of Dr. Daniel Fisher, whose place in Vineyard life was interestingly told in an article by Martin B. Faris, present owner of the...
We note with some sadness the disappearance of the runic rock of Noman’s Land, yet this is as proper an ending as any for a me­morial to Leif...
The runic rock of Noman’s Land has apparently disappeared, and it is believed that erosion of the shore line of that island during the hurricane of...
These are questions which have taken considerable of the Gazette staff’s time for the past week or so, and the result is not substantial.
Now and then a reader asks why the Gazette does not print anything about the war. Don’t we realize that this generation is witnessing one of the...
Echoes from the earthquake which rippled along the mainland coast from Hyannis to New Bedford on Sunday evening, were heard on the Vinevard in the...
Vineyarders who turned on their radios this morning heard that Warsaw had been bombed, and that the incredible war of destruction seemed to have...
A talk on the preservation of wild flowers, with fascinating illustrations in water color, painted by the lecturer, was presented before the Martha’s...
Golf was first played on Martha’s Vineyard in 1893, when six holes were laid out near the West Chop lighthouse. The first golf course in Edgartown...

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