Following last week’s town vote in favor of a new $5.8 million emergency services building, Tisbury selectmen this week continued to wrestle with...
Chilmark town employees will need to get back in the habit of tracking and documenting their mileage while out on town business. The selectmen...
On the Boathouse The Boathouse Club in Edgartown has established a foundation to provide financial grants to nonprofits on Martha’s Vineyard. The...
Corrections An interview in Friday’s Gazette with Rabbi Caryn Broitman reported incorrectly on the denomination of the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew...
By JIM HICKEY The Martha’s Vineyard Drug Task Force and Oak Bluffs police arrested five people last week on a series of drug charges, including...
Still well short of their goal to raise $4 million from private contributions to expand and renovate the Edgartown Public Library, town library...
Mental Illness Support A free Vineyard support group open to anyone with a close relative, spouse or significant other suffering from a mental...
Science education on the Island will benefit from generous new donations and grants. First, through the online education charity DonorsChoose.org...
Otter study
With plenty of room, food and no predators (other than humans behind a gun or steering wheel), deer, skunks, squirrels, rabbits and raccoons on the...
The current debate in Washington isn’t solely about the grand goal of expanding access to health insurance. It has turned into a spar about...
woman
There is a song about a light in the sky above Bethlehem, and a baby born in a manger. The light draws people from far and wide, to celebrate an...
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It was a perfect New York art storm — Kandinsky, the Bauhaus, Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Hockney and Richard Serra — for starters. And it was all...

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