In 1958, on the 10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Eleanor Roosevelt rhetorically asked the question:
Morning Glory Farm
So there I was, hurtling along the West-Tisbury-Edgartown Road in my 1948 red Willys Jeepster convertible, the wind blowing in my hair, sun shining...
From Gazette editions of August, 1960: Piles of lumber, joists, furring boards of various lengths and thickness, all rapidly diminishing, and...
OZZIE FISCHER MEMORIES Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following are comments from the Gazette Web site on the obituary for Albert O. (Ozzie)...
A seven-piece modular home was assembled with a lot of fanfare last week in Oak Bluffs. Bill Potter, a general contractor with Squash Meadow...
Childhood obesity is one of the nation’s fastest growing problems. At this point in time, almost one out of every three young Americans is...
By REMY TUMIN Max Eagan has always known the kitchen is where he belongs. He’s worked in restaurants since he was 14, studied under Island chefs...
Hartford Pilcher
First, let it be said that on the evening this critic attended the Vineyard Playhouse’s outdoor performance of The Comedy of Errors, Friday, July...
Brian
Acting is an endurance sport. Don’t believe it? Go to the Grange Hall any Thursday, Friday or Saturday night for the rest of the summer and see one...
Cynthia
Cynthia McGrath has always followed her heart — and at one point, the Grateful Dead. “I had started beading before college as a hobby,” Mrs....
Tim Conway Louise Duart
“Hi, is this Tim Conway?” “Depends. Are you a bill collector?” Already I’m laughing over the telephone. The comedian, star of movies and two of...
Judith
Chickadees flit through the chicory as wrens weave through rugosa, and monarchs quake the milkweed with each tremor of their small wings. But this...

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