I am Marvin Rosencrantz and I have an Alzheimer’s story to tell. It is also a story about what the Martha’s Vineyard Center for Living Supportive Day...
My first lessons concerning the true spirit of Martha’s Vineyard came from my father who settled here in the early 1900s.
The white haired trumpet player standing in the doorway blasts for all the heavens to hear. He is perfectly in sync with his superb band of fellow...
I am writing to urge everyone to support the Martha’s Vineyard Center for Living in the quest for a new home for the center and the Supportive Day...
The following letter was addressed to the West Tisbury selectmen.
This letter is to any person, especially Islanders, who use the ferry system.
As I head out to the porch for another armload of wood for the stove, I am reminded of the upside to this truly remarkable winter.
I would think an interesting article could be written about snow removal. Pictures of the piles of snow, say, at the Edgartown Triangle.
Recently a developer resubmitted a plan to subdivide a seven-acre parcel of land off the narrow lane, Mullen Way in Edgartown.
The following letter was sent to the Oak Bluffs historical commission.
It's time say farewell. For 59 years, the Vineyard has been a second home.
Thank you so much for putting Mev Good’s interview with Linsey Lee, plus two photos, in today’s Gazette.

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