Dementia Care Family caregivers or professionals may attend a Dementia Certificate Program course on Friday, Sept. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. and...
Music Festival What if someone told you that this Saturday, Sept. 11, there will be an event featuring eleven bands, 4 deejays, a fire-dancer, and...
West Tisbury School
Fully loaded backpacks, freshly organized binders, new outfits and wide smiles could only mean one thing at the West Tisbury School on Tuesday:...
Farewell Sunday on Martha’s Vineyard Martha’s Vineyard rested quietly in the golden haze of her warmth, Her sandy thighs cooling in the wide...
ocean
It was paradise. Serene, contem plative, energizing and varied, my regular early morning round-trip walks from South Beach to Chappy traversed the...
waves
Hurricane Earl has come and gone, leaving little trace of its passing besides drawers full of candles and batteries that will take months to use up...
TOO MUCH PROTECTION Editors, Vineyard Gazette: There comes a time where being overprotective is counterproductive. As a pilot, I have aviation...
Instead of the usual display of gorgeous jewelry in the window at C.B. Stark on Main street, Vineyard Haven, last Friday customers were greeted...
flooding
After a flurry of emergency preparations that went on through the week, Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it arrived on...
With the start of the 65th annual Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby just days away, fishermen are concerned about the health of the...
Feinberg
With the future impact of the BP oil spill still as murky as the fouled waters of the Gulf, the job of compensating victims has fallen on the well-...
Modine
The Vineyard prides itself on promoting all things local: music, painting, livestock, produce, you name it. This weekend, though, the Island goes...

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