Ruth Epstein, 92, says she likes the challenge of learning something new, which is why every 10 years she switches art forms — completely. One decade...
Four Islanders who are Vietnam War veterans spoke frankly and movingly in the Gazette newsroom last week about their experiences in an unpopular war...
Eleanor Neubert and Kathy Lobb, longtime managers of the Ag Fair, were honored at a weekend ceremony.
Now in its fourth season at the Vineyard Playhouse, the Wicked Good Musical Review played to packed houses last weekend.
Felix Neck is hosting its 37th annual fall festival on Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.
Beat the rush to the holiday season at Featherstone’s 15th annual Holiday Gift Show.
A fire which apparently began in a malfunctioning ceiling fan at the Madison Inn brought a quick response from the Oak Bluffs fire department Tuesday...
Armed with makeshift flags made of feed bags, a farm crew waved, herded, and cajoled 150 soon-to-be Thanksgiving turkeys down a woodland path.
The West Tisbury Library is pleased to announce the installation of another mural by Vineyard artist Linda Carnegie.
The Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled (CORD) will host its transitional internship program on Martha’s Vineyard for the 2018 school year.
Marianne A. Greene, a member of the Good Shepherd Parish in Vineyard Haven, will be among 82 recipients of the Marian Medal this year.
The Island Grown Initiative has been awarded a grant of $5,000 from CARE for the Cape and Islands.

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