A Lexington woman is facing criminal charges after she drove her car the wrong way down a one-way street in Edgartown, leaving a trail of damage in...
Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to the president, vice president and board chairman of The Trustees of Reservations,...
beds of potatoes and squash
As the last week of August and first week of September are upon us, there is no getting around the crisp smell of soil in the air, the slight crunch...
REQuiEM FOR VALORA Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Last Monday the schooner Valora was lost after she broke from her mooring outside Vineyard Haven...
From Gazette editions of late summer, 1935:
It’s nearly that time of year. Yellow busses roll, the flashing lights warn caution. Maybe there’s a bigger message here. We’re in the Internet age...
Holiday Snapshots Two trips to the beach, one family bike ride, three dinners out and roughly eighty-one holes of golf. One trip to the bookstore...
couple looks at pottery
Well over 200 people attended the gallery opening of The Art of the Ceramic Bowl at Featherstone this Sunday, which kicked off with a fund-raising...
Clear the Net for Hospice The sixth annual all-Island tennis championship benefiting Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard begins on Friday, Sept. 5 at 8 a...
Joann Breuer in a chair
Director Joann Green Breuer is a bit vague when it comes to describing the themes at work in her Vineyard Playhouse performance of the Brian Friel...
runners in the race
Generations of joggers, walkers and runners gathered at Washington Park in Oak Bluffs on Saturday morning for the 22nd annual Sullivan 5K Run and...
marie scott
On a recent afternoon, when the skies had finally cleared and the earth was beginning to soak up five days worth of rain, Marie Scott emerged out...

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