Much has changed in Edgartown in the past 50 years, but one thing has not: at every town meeting and election, a Searle was on hand, wearing a...
In February William R. (Riley) Deeble died at the age of 94. I knew him first in 1938 as one of the members of the Vineyard Haven softball team.
The notice in the Gazette Calendar said “Menu will be a surprise.”
Electricity and gas were all sent into the Camp Ground in the summer only. The local people did not have electricity and gas.
March left us like a lazy lamb but April came in like a loony lion. Its first few days seemed more akin to the start of February.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $309,250 for the business week ending on Friday, April 8, 2016.
Writing this comes as a surprise. I could never have imagined that a decision I made at age 21 would be such fodder for scrutiny today.
It seems that we in Edgartown are sitting at Alice’s tea party and things are indeed getting curiouser and curiouser.
The following letter was sent to the Edgartown selectmen.
The following proposal below does not pertain to legitimate residents who choose to rent their sole residence during the summer.
Only on Martha’s Vineyard:
Years ago I drove an open bed truck. I always had to check to see if anyone had tossed their trash in the back while I was parked in town.

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