A postseason run that began in thrilling fashion earlier this week ended with a heartbreaker Wednesday evening as the undefeated Vineyard boys’...
The Capawock Theatre turns 100 years old this year, but there are no plans to hold a midnight screening celebration. The oldest continually running...
With a grant from Affordable Care Act funding, the Vineyard’s rural health care clinic — the first and only in the state — will become a federally...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $362,642 for the business week ending on Friday, Nov. 1, 2013. The land bank receives its funds...
Nicholas H. Gross, formerly of West Tisbury, has been hired by the Boston engineering consulting firm Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates.
Tisbury selectmen moved closer to a permanent payment solution for the Park and Ride lot this week. After several months of study, including...
While the state ultimately decides who can open a medical marijuana dispensary in Dukes County, Oak Bluffs voters will have the chance Tuesday to...
The Patrick administration announced a program late last week to make small business loans available to fishermen who have been hurt by the failure...
Like September, October was a dry month. Total rainfall for October was .70 inches, more than twice the rainfall of September (.31 inches), but still...
After nearly a quarter century of doing business in downtown Edgartown, Town Provisions — now called MV Wine & Spirits — has reopened for...
As they entered the Serving Hands Food Distribution late last week, Islanders were confronted with a notice: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...
After reading Tom Dunlop’s interesting story in last Friday’s Gazette about the early post-war means of getting to and from the Vineyard by boat, I...

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