A Southborough executive with four decades of experience in public and private human services work has been named executive director of Martha’s...
The seasons of two winter sports teams came to an end last Saturday, as girls’ basketball and boys’ hockey fell in quarterfinals match-ups of the...
The Island’s main port town will soon officially be a domestic violence-free zone. At their meeting Tuesday, Tisbury selectmen voted on a Martha’s...
The Aquinnah selectmen this week called on the newly-formed Gay Head Light committee for better communication and a stepped-up pace. “It needs more...
Following a site inspection the Oak Bluffs board of health did not renew a certificate for the Martha’s Vineyard High School’s culinary arts program...
Two key promotions were announced this week for the Vineyard Gazette editorial staff by the newspaper’s publisher Jane Seagrave. Bill Eville has...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $16,160. for the business week ending on Friday, March 1, 2013. The land bank receives its funds...
What would Milton Mazer say? The late Dr. Mazer, the Vineyard’s first psychiatrist whose pioneering work in the field of rural mental health led to...
Daylight Saving Time begins this Saturday at two in the morning. On Sunday the sun will rise at 7:02 a.m. and set at 6:42 p.m. It seems but a short...
Some weeks before I was carried off the Island feet first to the country club rehab in Newport, my friend Pepe Quero came to the U.S. to visit from...
The Family of Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop (March 31, 1926 - Jan. 16, 2013) wishes to extend our deepest gratitude for the loving support, care and...
In 2003, almost 40 years after the non-event, the incident that never happened, it was revealed with no apparent remorse or shame that our government...

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