Battle of the Islands Which island is better? In the interest of unbiased reporting, we’ll let the fish do the talking. This weekend the Martha’...
Our country celebrates its two hundred and thirty-sixth birthday tomorrow and the national holiday will be marked by colorful parades, fireworks...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July 6, 1962: More than seventy-five fun-loving tots and forty-five interested adults were lined up along an...
mountain camelia
Polly Hill was well known for her love of stewartia trees. They are greatly admired by our visitors and represent years of hard work. Through Polly’...
helen lamb
While marching in this year’s Fourth of July parade, fellow campers and I, along with our fun-loving counselors, will be all thinking about Helen...
blue shark
An eight to ten-foot blue shark was spotted meandering the shallow waters of Dogfish Bar in Aquinnah on Saturday afternoon. Benny Syslo, 20 of...
Edgartown police and town officials are looking into whether sea planes are permitted on the Great Pond after neighborhood complaints of a Cessna...
Ruben Cronig
Time is of the essence — an age-old adage. Nobody had to tell Rubin Cronig. At just 24 years of age, he has been embodying the mantra since he was 10...
mini golf
Mary Hurley Gosselin had an awful blind date in high school. She and her date had gone to play mini golf, she remembered, but “the game was terrible...
baseball
The British came, but this time they were invited. In a replay with a twist of the New England battles that took place almost 236 years ago, the...
Marthas Vineyard Museum, Evening Discovery
It was the best night in recent memory. That was the feedback Martha’s Vineyard Museum executive director David Nathans said he received following...
Arts Crawl The Arts District on Dukes County avenue in Oak Bluffs invites everyone to crawl with them evert Thursday evenings in July. All the...

Pages