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Coastal erosion has split Lucy Vincent Beach, temporarily cutting off a portion frequented by nude bathers at the point of a fossil-encrusted cliff,...
Father and son
At the very end of Main street Tuesday night, a bright green Tisbury fire truck stood with nothing to do and nowhere to go until one small boy came...
Keith
In its sixth year of a capital campaign, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is carrying an operating deficit from 2007 as it considers a different...
West Tisbury assessors in recent weeks have approved a record number of real estate tax abatements, with more to come in the aftermath of flood of...
Swimmers at South Beach, State Beach and Tashmoo were told to get out of the water yesterday by Edgartown and Tisbury public safety officials,...
Don Johanson
Think of a someone older than dirt. Someone you would never expect to have made a discreet visit to Martha’s Vineyard. Someone who has political...
Defying the law of negativity, an Edgartown couple secured a special permit to operate a winery out of the former Old Colony building on the West...
The discovery of potentially harmful lead paint has forced the closure of the YMCA teen center at the Cottager’s Corner building on Pequot avenue....
Oak Bluffs selectmen Tuesday unanimously agreed to permanently adopt a new policy allowing bars and nightclubs to serve drinks until 1 a.m. Patrons...
Correction A story in Friday’s Gazette contained two errors. Jon Nelson Jr., owner of the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore in Vineyard Haven, has not yet...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will hold three forums this summer to present and discuss preliminary Island Plan findings from two new work...
The cleanup of some 260 oyster bags that have been floating in Menemsha Pond for several months was completed this week by the natural resources...

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