Some say the Island shifts after Labor Day, with roads suddenly quieter and Five Corners again a place of corners rather than complaints over traffic...
Sad to say, I come from a long line of people who bump into doors, sweep punch bowls from tables, and drag dog doo into rooms, inadvertently stamping...
All right, we have been officially initiated as full-fledged year-rounders in Vineyard Haven. We participated in Halloween. What a scene. What a kick...
The Family to Family Holiday Meals Program, which provides holiday meals to distressed families and is distributed through the Serving Hands Food...
On behalf of the friends of Tim Fullin fundraiser committee, we would like to thank all for the outpouring of support on Saturday, Nov. 3. The night...
On behalf of the friends of Tim Fullin fundraiser committee, we would like to thank all for the outpouring of support on Saturday, Nov. 3. The night...
Thank you for coordinating the posture screening and injury prevention session on Saturday, Oct. 27. Special thanks to Kris Martin, Connie Hughes and...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Nov. 14, 1918: The Great War began August 1, 1914 and lasted 1,567 days. The United States entered the Great War...
A big slice of the way things used to be on the Vineyard is shared in a new exhibit of duck decoys which opened last weekend at the Martha’s Vineyard...
Despite a decrease in anticipated revenue due to increased costs, Tisbury town leaders said they will move ahead with a solar panel project planned...
At a special town meeting in Aquinnah next Thursday voters will be asked to pay for the town’s share of the Massachusetts Estuaries Project. The...
In the American Legion Hall in Edgartown, there are two wall displays of town veterans who have served their country. One is new, the other is old....

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