On Christmas Eve, as always, St. Nick was in the sky, And looking down on land and sea with his most practiced eye, To search for landing venues for...
Salt marshes are superheroes. Our coastal wetlands store flood water, absorb carbon dioxide and filter pollutants.
In the face of a global environmental crisis, last Friday the Martha’s Vineyard Commission adopted emergency climate resolutions after Phil Duffy,...
From the Dec. 20, 1974 edition of the Gazette:
Hanukkah, Sunday, Dec. 21 Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center, with Rabbi Caryn Broitman, music with Eric Johnson, Anthony Esposito and Shirat Hayam, 4...
Dwight and Nicole, Ryan Montbleau and Phil daRosa are joining together on Friday, Dec. 20 to host a concert and benefit for Sabrina Luening who...
Tristan Israel introduces his latest album, Out Into the Midnight, with a CD release concert at the Old Whaling Church Saturday starting at 7 p.m.
It is hard to believe that by the calendar, winter is practically upon us and that it is already the week before Christmas.
There is nothing quite like a couple of pre-Christmas snowfalls. It is so pretty with all the lights.
Call me Scrooge, but I want to talk about a holiday tradition that needs to be disposed of: waste.
After three years as assistant building inspector, Reade Milne was officially appointed on Dec. 13 as the Edgartown building inspector.
Chilmark Chocolates sold its final box on Wednesday — closing the door on an Island institution that has endured as a singular business for more than...

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