If your organization is looking to become more social media savvy, the Martha’s Vineyard Donors Collaborative fall workshop will provide tools and...
The Pilgrims survived! For this they praised the Lord And thanked their Indian friends Who taught them how to live In this different land....
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Often lost in the debate about the pros and cons of developing new sources of energy production is the critical importance of conserving our...
Sporting a baseball cap still, the 85-year-old guy recalled the progression of his fielding positions over five decades of summer games on the...
Wheeler
Bob Wheeler’s voice shook with emotion as he spoke of his reasons for stepping down from the board of the Island Affordable Housing Fund. Mr....
Eight months from now, the Vineyard could finally be able to boast its first significant, working, zero-carbon energy project. And the power will...
Wind developers pressed ahead on two fronts this week, as two new players entered the fray with proposals to develop wind farms in waters west of...
fans
On Saturday, after two years of frustration and delay, Nantucket finally came back across the Muskeget Channel and down the placard-lined mean...
White
A three-man sail from Vineyard waters earlier this month ended in tragedy; a loss of a sailor’s life, a dismasting of a two-masted sailboat which...
jerome and nancy kohlberg
The Vineyard Gazette, the family-owned weekly newspaper that has been a prominent, much-decorated and enduring chronicle of Island life for 164 years...
Dylan
Our hot tub broke down last Monday, making it no longer hot. On Wednesday, my grandfather’s clock jammed; it takes six months to clean and repair....
THE TAX MAN Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The front page article in Friday’s paper titled “Tisbury’s Taxes Sharply Higher” may have given the casual...

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