Sponsored by the Martha’s Vineyard League of Women Voters, a candidates forum on Wednesday evening attracted a sizeable crowd to the Grange Hall in...
Community members have one more week to register their views about how to address tick-borne illness by participating in a short survey.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $331,800 for the business week ending on Friday, August 12, 2016.
In 1991, with the scars of Hurricane Bob still visible on the Island, public safety officials were already looking toward the future. A number of...
Since 1869 Grand Illumination Night has been a summer staple in the Oak Bluffs Camp Grounds. This year the first lantern was lit by Diane Clayton.
Dr. James H. Weiss has joined the board for the Permanent Endowment of Martha’s Vineyard, the community fund announced this week.
The Gazette presents a film clip drawn from two videotapes shot before, during and after Hurricane Bob, which struck the Vineyard 25 years ago this...
Dr. John Labis is assistant professor of radiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and director of musculoskelatal radiology at Houston Medical...
Ah, the 155th Annual Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair! I made it a point to go every year since I moved here in 1978. I was sure to bring my son...
Before Hurricane Bob made landfall 25 years ago Friday, Islanders stocked up on ice and batteries, secured their boats and turned on their radios.
In 1874 Oak Bluffs’ first presidential guest Ulysses S. Grant was responsible for putting Martha’s Vineyard on the map, so to speak, when newspaper...
I can come up with lots of clichés for the heat but I’m too hot to type them, so all I can say is it is hot, hot, hot and we are in desperate need of...

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