Community Chorus Carries on Tradition A 12-year tradition continues tonight, July 3, when the Island Community Chorus sings to open the 2009...
Che’s Puts Piano Players in a Jam Island piano jamming is back.
A day of art at Louisa Gould Gallery on Sunday, July 5, begins with a trunk show for a new jewelry line by Francesca Lewis Kennedy from 1 to 5 p.m...
Ask Nobel prize winning economist Robert Solow why those of us who toil away diligently in the real economy should be required to come up with vast...
Helen
Her camp is the longest running, volunteer-operated overnight camp in the United States for children and adults with disabilities. Helen Lamb...
Tomorrow afternoon the streets of Edgartown will close, but the town will be far from quiet. The kickoff for this year’s Fourth of July festivities...
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Patriotism, Vineyard history and the meaning of the Fourth of July holiday remain vibrant at Memorial Park in Edgartown. The one-and-one-half acre...
The recession has hit Island nonprofits hard, a recent survey by the Martha’s Vineyard Donors Collaborative has found. Released this week and...
turbine
As many as 166 wind turbines, generating enough electricity to power some 200,000 homes, could be built in Vineyard waters under a state draft...
Obama
Senior White House aides and Secret Service are now considering three Vineyard properties for a planned holiday by President Obama and his family...
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When the Gazette called for a visual exploration of patriotism, we gave no directions on how artists should express their ideas. Because, to...
DESPERATELY NEEDED Editors, Vineyard Gazette: After four years of being on the Chilmark housing committee and with a success rate of one home...

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