Martha’s Vineyard Glassworks this week ignited its furnace for another season, to “charge” (melt) the first pot of glass for 2008. The...
Emergency Funds Available Dukes County has been awarded $4,028 from the federal government’s emergency food and shelter program to be distributed...
Cape Wind’s Bad Play The town of Edgartown and the Martha’s Vineyard Commission are right in their request to intervene in the case against Cape...
Too Much of a Good Thing The proposed redevelopment of what is being called Bradley Square in Oak Bluffs blends an impressive list of components...
Last February, Menemsha lost one of its memorable characters, a genuinely nice guy and a good friend, when Carl Whitman passed. He died the way he...
WHILE ROME BURNS Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
The marathon of federal public hearings on the Cape Wind draft environmental impact statement is over. The federal Minerals Management Service got...
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What follows is an edited collection of reader feedbacks from the Gazette Web site in response to a story about Edgartown seeking to intervene on...
Greetings to all of our readers. It’s spring and we are thinking about sport and politics and how sometimes both of these overlap. We hope you...
Northern bobwhites are about as tall as robins, but are considerably chunkier. They are also called quail, and they prefer a combination of shrubs...
By LYNNE IRONS The other day on the radio, they were discussing the rising cost of rice and how it is affecting a great deal of the world’s people...
There are many wonderful sayings regarding the first blooms of spring.

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