For Ric Burns filmmaking is a collaborative journey. Last week at a screening of his work-in-progress documentary Driving While Black, even the...
It is late August, often a season of molds and weeds on Martha’s Vineyard farms.
As the new marijuana industry gains traction statewide, two groups with off-Island ties envision opening multiple retail stores on the Island.
Many generations of racers gathered at Washington Park in Oak Bluffs on Saturday morning to prepare for the 31st annual Sullivan 5K Walk/Run and to...
Nearly four months after it was razed, the historic Mill House came before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review late last week.
Even with a significantly redesigned plan, the public turned out in force again to oppose a 28-lot subdivision off Meeting House Way in Edgartown at...
Rev. Hyuk Seonwoo began his leadership at Trinity Methodist Church earlier this summer and Rev. Ernest Belisle started about the same time as the new...
Just after midnight tonight, the last quarter moon appears close to the bright star Aldebaran. The astronomical significance isn’t that important,...
Buried deep within the woods of the Manuel Correllus State Forest is a statue of Booming Ben, the world’s final heath hen. Once common, the species...
Summer traffic on Martha’s Vineyard is causing significant headaches for people who visit and live here, according to the results of a Vineyard...
What kind of lessons are being drawn by Tisbury school children who, two weeks before school is scheduled to start, are being told that the building...
A community survey completed by the Gazette this month documents what everyone already knows: summer traffic on Martha’s Vineyard is a major...

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