About two dozen women and men gathered at Five Corners on Thursday afternoon, many with home-made signs, to celebrate International Women's Day.
The parking situation at the West Tisbury School is unsafe, the chairman of the up-Island regional school district committee said this week
The League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard is sponsoring a series of voter forums prior to town elections.
On April 10, Edgartown moderator Philip J. Norton Jr. will hold the gavel for the last time at the annual town meeting, 43 years after he was first...
Tuesdays in the Newsroom, the Gazette's off-season discussion season, takes a look at this new fishery.
The Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, now in its 18th year, begins on Thursday, March 15 with a screening of Chappaquiddick at the Edgartown Cinema.
Squat, homely, utilitarian. Unloved could be added to adjectives that poured out this week when the Steamship Authority terminal in Woods Hole...
Tuning up the old organ at West Tisbury Congregational Church.
In a 2016 census, more than 2,500 young adults age 20 to 34 were reported to be living on the Vineyard year-round.
Capt. John R. Forman of Edgartown was 84 on Sunday.
The criticism expressed by Mr. Rosenbaum’s letter to the editor is nothing new.
The summer of 1993 was what I consider the low point in water quality for the Edgartown Great Pond.

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