Bob Jackson’s obituary appearing last week said simply that: “he was active in land conservation projects on Martha’s Vineyard.” This is a classic...
As a summer visitor to the Vineyard for over a quarter-century I have always noticed the changes on the Island, but the character and the beauty of...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Jan. 7, 1972: What of 1972, upon the track of which we have so freshly started?
In light of questions surrounding the recent lottery for affordable homesites at Nab’s Corner, the Chilmark housing committee has begun the process...
Picking up on efforts that began more than a decade ago, a committee in Chilmark is taking another stab at finding a location for a new fire station.
The animal shelter’s record of placements continues. Princess, an elderly female that we thought would continue to be our tenant, was adopted last...
There is a comet in our evening sky you may be able to see this month. Comet Lovejoy has resided in the Southern skies, and has been watched with...
Grace Church in Vineyard Haven offers a winter treat on Sunday, Jan. 4, from noon until 2 p.m. when they host a winter lobster roll luncheon.
A dead coyote was found washed ashore early this week on Lambert's Cove Beach, the second coyote to wash up in that location this year. An Island...
Onshore winds raised havoc with one of my favorite pelagic species, the dovekie. This little squirt, only eight inches long, is cousin to puffins and...
On Thursday, Jan. 1, beginning at noon, a march will be held in downtown Vineyard Haven to draw attention to violence against African Americans as...
To celebrate 30 years of ownership and to thank the Island community, Mansion House is once again offering a great staycation for Island residents...

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