From the Vineyard Gazette editions of September 1983: Of all our inheritances from the late Adam, the pleasantest must be the obligation that we...
BEST BOOKSELLER Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Independent book stores — while beloved by loyal fans — find it difficult to survive under the best of...
Regulating Wind Turbines With backyard wind turbines all the rage these days, planners at the Martha’s Vineyard Commission would be wise to take...
Back to School A flutter of feet that didn’t yet reach the floor swung from chairs in the back of Brickman’s Saturday morning. It was back-to-...
After Labor Day September begins. It is still summer by the calendar and certainly by the weather — warm late summer days perfect for beachgoing,...
The bumpy road to approval for the Bradley Square project in Oak Bluffs was extended a little last Thursday when the town zoning board of appeals...
An Edgartown bird has tested positive for West Nile virus in the first such case confirmed this year on the Vineyard. A crow was discovered by a...
With the fall fishing season about to begin, there is a renewed warning out to shore fishermen to be careful not to litter the landscape. Spent...
Air Force airman Shane M. Medeiros has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex. During six weeks of...
Worried about rising oil, gas, and electricity costs? There are many ways to keep these costs under control, so the Tisbury Council on Aging is...
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Whilst August yet wears her golden crown, Ripening fields lush — bright with promise; Summer waxes long, then wanes, quietly passing Her...
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The Louisa Gould Gallery is holding its first abstract art show of Vineyard artists, featuring Marjorie Mason, Ed Cohen, Jules Worthington, Roberta...

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