It’s a good year for scalloping in Edgartown — so good that the town selectmen agreed Monday to increase the commercial scallop limit from three to...
For the third year in a row, Oak Bluffs is facing another large budget shortfall for the next fiscal year — around $1.4 million this time — and...
Aesop, two dozen centuries ago, allegedly wrote that you couldn’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. (Or perhaps it was more recent and it was...
Eli Dagostino, a freshman at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School is the Stone Soup Leadership Institute’s new media intern working with Martha’s...
STRIPER CONSERVATION BILL Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to Rep. Matthew Patrick on the subject of the striped bass...
This past Tuesday, Omar and I attended the graduation of the little public school in Pacaya, where we teach English classes for free every Saturday...
Shopping the Vineyard Way
Redesigning Bradley Square Launched with much fanfare in August at a ceremonial groundbreaking that included Gov. Deval Patrick, Bradley Square,...
The Oak Bluffs affordable housing committee has hired a contractor for a project to convert the old town library at the corner of Pennacook and...
Democratic candidate Martha Coakley was the easy winner on the Vineyard during the statewide primary on Tuesday to choose candidates to replace...
By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL The Vineyard’s public access community cable station MVTV will provide a video on-demand service for Island political...
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Denys and Marilyn Wortman of Hines Point were honored on Friday as the joint recipients of this year’s Spirit of the Vineyard award, given annually...

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