From Gazette editions of July, 1935: A familiar word has already entered into the conversation of the cities — humidity; indeed, it is not altogether...
Human nature cannot be studied in cities except at a disadvantage — a village is the place. There you can know your man inside and out — in a city...
Sarah and Jason Look of West Tisbury announce the birth of a daughter, Josie Sarah Look, born on July 9 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Josie...
Samantha Gibson and Erik VanLandingham of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a daughter, Hazel Jane VanLandingham, born on July 13 at the Martha’...
Rebecca and Brice Delhougne of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Hugo Austin Delhougne, born on July 6 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Hugo...
“How about a coin?,” we used to entreat passengers aboard the ferries while visitors from America embarked and disembarked at the dock in Oak Bluffs...
I know some of you don’t believe in it, but East Chop has a telltale sign of global warming. Crystal Lake has not been covered in thick ice in...
The gossip columnist is the last to know. What’s going on with my favorite clock, It’s Time to Read, now stuck in the 2:15 position in front of the...
hummingbird
The weekend weather was delightful and summer-like. A lot of backyard barbecuing was held all around town and it was wonderful. Business people...
seagull
Chilmark is steamy tonight as I sit down to write on Wednesday night. The threatened thunderstorm of an hour or so ago has gone up the Sound without...
Bruce Eckman and yours truly are presently serving on the Martha’s Vineyard Community Services board of directors — the first from Aquinnah to serve...
Johns Fish Market
Atlantic bonito are here. After rumblings over the last two weeks, reports are coming in that the summer’s fastest swimmers have entered Island...

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