From the May 3, 1974 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Polly Woollcott Murphy:
“May Day!” the children said to each other with palpable excitement as they gathered in the West Tisbury schoolyard on Wednesday morning. “May Day!”
Often called the purest form of democracy, town meeting government remains alive and well here. Voters, check your warrants; there are many important...
Our Island is blessed with committed and skilled health professionals. We have all the components needed to achieve an integrated and accountable...
The current Gay Head Lighthouse has been standing sentinel on the clay cliffs of Aquinnah since 1856. It is now in danger and it desperately needs...
This spring the annual town meeting warrants in each of the six Vineyard towns will include articles asking the voters to adopt board of health...
LAX creates somniacs or worse. Promised wifi is a lie. We lay to wait connection, a continuation home.
My husband and I left the Vineyard for a monthlong stay off the Gulf coast at the end of February. It is almost April and I am astonished by...
I enjoyed the recent opinion piece, “Feeling Mugged Not Hugged by Social Media” by Edward Hoagland.
I started coaching when I was 17 years old. Throughout my career, I coached by three simple rules: Have fun, be a good teammate, respect the game.
Thanks Edgartown selectmen for responding quickly when it was brought to their attention that Edgartown residents pay $25 for a yard sale permit.