SUPPORTING DIVERSITY Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The Island community recently suffered a tragic loss with the death of a young woman. No one...
Lobsters and Ewes From the Vineyard Gazette editions of March, 1983:
A LESSER EVIL Editors, Vineyard Gazette: I had to miss the Cape Wind hearing. I support Cape Wind. For me it is an indication that we are...
Vineyarders will enjoy arguing for many more years about when the world will run out of oil, about the causes and effects of climate change, about...
Hey to all our readers, this is Troy (85) Small. Every week I edit the Sophomores Speak Out and I enjoy it because I get to read what the other...
To our community and those in need of homecare: On Wednesday, March 12, just a day before the notice went public, the Vineyard Nursing...
Unfortunate Move Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The terrible news that the Visiting Nurse Service is closing is causing distress in the minds and...
The West Tisbury assessors have made public their first round of real estate abatements, applying reductions in valuations from 10 to 60 per cent...
A meeting at Oak Bluffs town hall on Wednesday was as much about a plan to mend the crumbling town waterfront as it was to mend frayed relations...
Oil prices sitting stubbornly at more than $10 per barrel above budget forecasts. Cost overruns on capital projects totaling almost $3 million....
The Vineyard Nursing Association (VNA) and Martha’s Vineyard Community Services met this week to develop a transition plan for the care of 66...
After serving 21 years as Oak Bluffs selectman and eight years as Dukes County commissioner, Island political mainstay Roger Wey this week...

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