The High School View won several journalism awards at the New England Scholastic Press Association annual conference.
One of the Island’s early conservationists said if the Vineyard environment is saved, it will come down to decisions made by individuals.
This spring has felt more like a prelude to winter than summer. The trees are just now beginning to leaf.
Not long after my mother died in 2014, my dad and I performed a ritual familiar to anyone who has lost someone they love.
We present to our readers this morning, the first number of “The Vineyard Gazette.”
Kellis and Douglas Assis of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Gabriel Dias De Assis, born May 10 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
I believe there is a simple solution to the Simpson Lane Chappy ferry staging issue.
I would like to express thanks to Amy Billings and the Oak Bluffs parks department for their attention to our beaches.
On April 29, our otherwise well-behaved golden retriever, Lily, decided to take an exploratory walk.
I just learned of the death of Herbert Mercier. When I was superintendent of Island schools, Herb served on the school committee.
Once again, Martha’s Vineyard school libraries have benefited from the generosity of Bunch of Grapes Bookstore.
The shelter is still overrun with kittens. They’re everywhere, and all 11 are now spoken for.

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