Oak Bluffs selectman Kerry Scott announced on Tuesday that she will not run for a third term in April. “I have done a lot of thinking and soul-...
Squirrel Causes Power Loss Electric power to 5,400 customers on the Island was interrupted for a few minutes on Monday morning, when an errant...
Dean’s List Samantha Rabin, daughter of Karen and Steven Rabin of Edgartown, has been named to the dean’s list at Hamilton College for the 2009...
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Dozens of curious Islanders turned out to take part in Saturday’s green tour of the affordable housing project under construction at 250 State Road...
Editor’s Note: Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, elected on a platform of change, on Jan. 20, 2009. He took the oath...
VOTE TUESDAY Editors, Vineyard Gazette: On the last day of President Obama’s first year in office, the voters of Massachusetts have the...
With snow still here and there in West Tisbury, I went walking on Wednesday along the Mill Pond. Main roads, of course, have been swept clean, but...
Protecting the Copeland District Famous for its distinctive Victorian style, Oak Bluffs is a town of parks ringed by neighborhoods of Gothic...
Islanders Play Festival Three Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School musicians participated in the Music Educators’ Southeast District Festival at...
The Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard is accepting applications for its spring grant cycle. Through its grants program, the endowment seeks...
Island Grown Schools begins ten free clinics for teachers next week. The winter farm-to-school afterschool clinics can be taken individually or as...
Census Workers Needed The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring for the 2010 Census. These temporary, part-time jobs offer good pay, flexible hours, paid...

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