Early summer arrived like a small lurch on the Vineyard this year, as if someone had hit the gas pedal a little too hard. Clear June days with warm...

I am told that multiflora roses are invasive and that it was all a mistake when the first of them were planted in the 1950s or 1960s to border up-...

Near the end of the school year my son had a field trip to the Boston Museum of Science. As I drove him to the ferry I put on some traveling music,...

From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July 6, 1934: The night before the Fourth in Edgartown was described as the quietest in years. Last year’s night...

Having lived for 35 years downwind of the Indian Point (IP) nuclear station on the shores of the Hudson River in New York, and teaching physical...

Watch Nelson and Jeff Bryant fishing on the North Shore of the Vineyard.

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Letters to the Editor

As we all remember, Saturday, Jan. 23 brought a pretty fierce storm to the Island that steadily intensified as the day went on.

I beg to differ with Woody Williams, who wrote disparagingly of your gardening columnist, Lynne Irons.

Mr. Williams says that after having read columns by Lynne Irons “a couple of times,” he “did not find them very interesting.”

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