Foreign Policy Matters Vineyarders who want to learn about and participate in foreign policy decision-making, take note: a Great Decisions...
Witness to Haiti’s Struggle Over the years, the Martha’s Vineyard community has made a commitment to Haiti through numerous fundraisers, groups of...
Photo Contest The 21st Century School Fund, Healthy Schools Campaign, and Critical Exposure announce Through Your Lens, a photo and essay contest...
James A. (Jim) Tuck, an archaeologist who has sifted through coastline soil looking for stories that go back centuries here and afar, gave a talk...
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The winter of 2011 is one for the record books throughout the Northeast, but on the Vineyard it has been a different story altogether. Snow on the...
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum has extended its option to buy the former Marine Hospital property in Vineyard Haven for four months while it...
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum heads to Vineyard Haven on Tuesday to learn from Islanders themselves about the history and personality of their town...
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Tucked as it was into a quirky little spot in the middle of the busiest intersection on the Island, Courtesy Motors was a place where you always...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission decided this week to move forward with a public hearing on the proposed demolition of the Denniston House in Oak...
Aquinnah selectmen were unhappy to hear this week about an NStar project that began with no apparent notification to the town to replace the...
Clarification A story in the Jan. 21 Gazette about two wind turbine projects on farms in Chilmark was unclear about the relationship of one person...
Online Island Map Lot lines, bus lines, trail lines, U.S. Geological Survey topography, and wetlands are a few of the layers available on a new...

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