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Moviegoers hoping to secure tickets to the Island premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 may have wished for a Time-Turner or two...
On Monday this week Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick signed one of the tightest state budgets in years, leaving many Vineyard organizations that...
selectmen
The view over Menemsha harbor may be forever changed after last year’s fire destroyed the historic Coast Guard boathouse and town pier, but one...
The tale of two Island libraries took a new twist this week when the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners awarded a grant to the West...
Tonight’s full moon appears low in the southeastern sky after sunset. The moon is in the zodiacal constellation Sagittarius and is inching towards...
Scores of Island families face a future without money for vital early childhood education for their children, and help with leaky roofs and...
sailboats
Learning how to tie a knot is part of learning the ABCs of seamanship, and at Sail Martha’s Vineyard you are never too old to learn. What began...
Pieces of the Pie From Gazette editions of July, 1886: Almost the last act of the state senate was to advance its pay from $650 to $750, by a...
BRAD WOODGER 508-627-4216 (ibwsgolf@aol.com)
JOHN S. ALLEY 508-693-2950 (alleys@vineyard.net) Well, if you have had the misfortune to go to town in the past week you noted that the traffic...
HOLLY NADLER 508-274-2329 (hollynadler@gmail.com) There’s so much to report this week, I’ve been sitting at my typewriter sobbing for the past...
JUNE D. MANNING 508-645-2574 (lthslnks@gis.net) Rev. Ellen P. Tatreau will be installed on Sunday, July 17 at 3 p.m. as the covenant pastor with...

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