Diversity Council Seeks Help from New Members The Island Diversity Council, a grassroots organization with the mission of keeping issues of...
The Vineyard Playhouse and the Martha’s Vineyard Library Association continue a five-year tradition of presenting an exciting live theater...
It’s spring at the FARM Institute already, with activities revolving around new life in the fields, barns and gardens at Katama Farm – caring for...
soldiers
In the disturbing yet vital film Taxi to the Dark Side, Army Specialist Damien Corsetti, one of six interrogators who confessed to torturing and...
panel
A few things became quite clear at Wednesday night’s public hearing on the draft environmental impact statement on the Cape Wind project. The...
town hall
The West Tisbury historic district commission this week approved the major parts of a proposed $5.1 million renovation of town hall. The renovation...
Martha’s Vineyard Community Services will end its Visiting Nurse Service on June 30 after nearly 43 years of operation. Seventy-two clients and...
maple syrup
It is sap-running time on the Vineyard, and Simon J. Athearn of Edgartown already is in the thick of making maple syrup. His own topping for...
It seemed an unlikely coincidence that on the very day the community consultation process on the Cape Wind project began, another wind project...
This past Sunday saw the earliest recorded spring appearance of an osprey on the Vineyard, fishing Brine’s Pond on Chappaquiddick. The prior record...
In a markedly short meeting by Oak Bluffs standards, selectmen on Tuesday breezed through a wide variety of hot topics including the growing...
Corrections A news article that ran in the Feb. 29 edition of the Gazette and an editorial in last Friday’s edition inaccurately described...

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