The Vineyard Gazette’s circulation fell slightly in 2010, following the trend seen in newspapers around the country. Total average paid...
First Aid Class The American Red Cross, will hold an adult and child CPR/AED and first aid class on Oct. 9, at the YMCA. The CPR class will be...
Contract negotiations between the All-Island School Committee and school secretaries have stalled and will go to mediation at the end of the month...
The Aquinnah selectmen this week granted a town oyster farmer a reprieve and a conditional lease to continue her work in Menemsha Pond. Roxanne...
The harsh autumn weather has had a big impact on participants in the 65th annual Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby, leading...
The Edgartown conservation commission, Nature Conservancy and Division of Conservation Services are in discussion about a possible land swap at...
Katie
LONDON — Vineyard vocalist Katie Mayhew made her international debut at London’s Cadogan Hall, singing her signature Sondheim song Being Alive,...
With the future for aquaculture looking bright following a successful experiment in farming blue mussels this year, the Chilmark selectmen voted...
Winter flounder, once abundant in Vineyard waters, is on the verge of collapse. And now a group of Islanders, with help from the University of New...
Peter Duarte
A Vineyard Haven man and former Edgartown supermarket manager was sentenced in Dukes County Superior Court on Wednesday to 10 years in jail for the...
Keating
It says something about the political mood of the moment that during a half-hour interview with the Gazette over coffee last Saturday afternoon,...
Island health boards are urging a newly aggressive approach to combating Lyme disease, proposing a five-year comprehensive study that would examine...

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