The junior standout and cocaptain of the girls’ basketball team scored her thousandth point last weekend.
The Vineyard Gazette won 30 awards this year in the New England Newspaper and Press Association competition, including several top prizes for...
At Blitz Fitness in West Tisbury, Coach Vandre Ramos trains adults and children alike in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a grappling martial art where leverage...
The head of a critical access hospital in Randolph, Vt., has been named the new president and chief executive officer of the Martha’s Vineyard...
A gripping documentary about the heroin epidemic on Cape Cod focuses attention on the power of addiction and the toll it takes on addicts, their...
The iconic restaurant is on the market for $1.475 million, the result of a years-long dispute between brothers Matthew and David Vanderhoop, whose...
A state ban on commercial food waste has yet to be enforced, but Islanders have launched a comprehensive study of the issue.
Jack O'Callaghan and Choey Ray were together for eight months in 1968, into 1969, in Thailand during the Viet Nam war. But when deployment orders...
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) will receive nearly half a million dollars through an annual HUD grant for affordable housing.
It was billed as state of the art for its time, exciting work that aimed to unlock an important puzzle for saltwater ponds and embayments.
Fifty-one winters ago this coming Sunday, Malcolm X was cut down in a hail of bullets in a social hall in Harlem.
Carl Merry drew the unlucky straw on the toughest night of winter and was elected to go ashore and buy a pack of cards.

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