After a period of dormancy, the Martha’s Vineyard Fishermen’s Preservation Trust has resurfaced with a renewed mission to support commercial...
The winds are rising and the temperatures are dropping, telling Holmes Hole sailors that they don't have much more time on the water. One by one...
As leading state environmental officials look to the Island’s offshore resources to further wind energy goals and mine sand for beach fill, a small...
For Trudy Taylor, Patricia Bennett and friends, a Sunday breakfast tradition has continued without interruption for 12 years, or nearly 700...
By all accounts, the 69th Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby was a major success with records all around. But the number of striped...
With a week left in regular season play, records are falling, players are earning statewide recognition and one team is already making its mark in...
The Vineyard Gazette has a new online address: vineyardgazette.com.
Islanders and day trippers alike will spend a little more to travel on the Steamship Authority beginning early next year. Parking fees in the off-...
Continuing a trend, the Vineyard schools superintendent’s budget is up again this year.
A town fuel dock that debuted this summer has far exceeded the expectations of the Oak Bluffs officials who pushed for it. The fuel dock sold about...
Sylvia Ilieva and Vladimir Vladimirov of West Tisbury announce the birth of a daughter, Vivian Vladi Vladimirov, born on Oct. 23 at the Martha’s...
Four new oyster farms could be coming soon to Menemsha Pond, which already hosts six aquaculture ventures.

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