We the young people of Martha’s Vineyard can help promote healthier living, especially among young Americans, by teaching parents to buy healthier...
LISA’S ORDEAL Editors, Vineyard Gazette: I would love to talk about how Lisa Scannell, known to many as Lisa Ben David, is a dedicated member of...
Neither surf nor turf, land or sea, salt marshes are a spongy, mucky, stinky in-between zone full of biting, stinging, snapping creatures. Yet they...
House bill 254 is not constitutional and if up held would set a dangerous precedent, potentially affecting all waterfront landowners.
I moved to the Vineyard in 1966 and have been passionate about fishing from the beaches for more than 35 years. Over the years, I have seen many...
stones
When you’re a kid and are near water and see a stone, you skip it. Maybe you are lucky one day and you find a slate mountain. To a kid it seems to...
Community Services at Half-Century Mark
Union Chapel Rev. Kate Braestrup, New York Times best-selling author of Here If You Need Me and one of the first chaplains appointed to the Maine...
The Wampanoag water testing lab has a clean bill of health this week after a visit from the state Department of Public Health. The lab has been...
tent
Some children want to grow up to be ballerinas or astronauts, maybe a firefighter or a zookeeper, but then life takes a different path and the...
Lyla
If there is one statistic that attests to the way in which Martha’s Vineyard Community Services has become crucial to the to the well-being of...
hug
As soon as he rounded the corner to walk down to the dock, dozens of blue lights began to flash, sirens wailed and trumpets, nearly silent by...

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