By LYNNE IRONS There is not much to be said for this retirement-age body. I garden for other people all week and then try to do my own over the...
plover
What is going on? This week I’ve received reports of spring migrants arriving on the Island well ahead of schedule. It is amazing after a...
For the second time in six months, the Dukes County Regional Housing Authority has been unable to make its payments to landlords involved in its...
A new $2,500 grant is available to help a small business person on the Island improve or begin a new business. The grant is offered by the...
Andrew
They were given a box of pasta and plenty of time for construction, and on Monday they provided the drama when Martha’s Vineyard Regional High...
turbines
When we consider placing wind turbines on Horseshoe Shoal and near Noman’s Land, we simply cannot throw caution to the wind and jump into this...
swans
On April 13, West Tisbury voters will be making many important decisions. One item, Article 31 on the annual town warrant, deals with the future of...
From Gazette editions of April, 1935:
These days we are afraid to have a hero. Because over and over, heroes keep falling off their pedestals. Another one did last year on Thanksgiving...
Thank you, islanders Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
Clamming Comes Back The Island is full of talented fishermen, but even those hopeless with a hook can enjoy clamming. Clams are captives, lying...
Open House for Debate Tuesday’s lottery for seven affordable homes in West Tisbury was a poignant reminder of the struggle ordinary workers have...

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