Some 742,000 acres of ocean south of Martha’s Vineyard will soon be available for commercial wind energy leases, Gov, Deval Patrick announced this...
For me, the ship came to life when she made what I will always remember as The Turn. We were at the far end of Vineyard Sound early Tuesday afternoon...
Sitting in the lobby of the newly renovated Vineyard Playhouse, Joe Forbrich had again arrived on the Island at the end of a long journey. His...
The Rev. Karen Coleman will be the preacher and celebrant at the opening service at Trinity Episcopal Church on Sunday, June 22. Currently the priest...
Jillian Pyden, 13, of Edgartown has auditioned for and been accepted to attend Interlochen Arts Camp, a summer arts program for aspiring artists in...
At 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 19, state and local officials, legislators and saltwater anglers gathered for the opening celebration of the Oak Bluffs...
Sparks flew over a planned loft apartment complex at the Triangle during a crowded hearing before the Edgartown planning board. Charles Hajjar wants...
A decision made by the trial court of Massachusetts to decrease the hours of the Vineyard juvenile probation officer has prompted concern from Island...
What follows are excerpts from the Gazette’s live blog of the Morgan’s historic voyage from Newport, Rhode Island, to Vineyard Haven on Wednesday,...
Island Health Care has received a grant to implement a new state-of-the-art telephone service. The Island health organization will share a $825,000...
On May 17 the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School named the tennis courts in my name. It was a huge honor that I will always treasure.
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of May 12, 1904: Story of the First Bombardment of the Island of Magdalena, as Told by Capt. Cyrus Manter, of West...

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