From the Vineyard Gazette editions of June, 1983 The three Steamship Authority governors, facing a battle with Vineyard commuters that may cost...
The Edgartown tennis courts will host an adult tennis camp to be held on June 21 and 22. The camp will feature instruction from local tennis...
book
VINEYARD CHILL. By Philip R. Craig. Scribner. New York, N.Y. 2008. 256 pages. $24, hardcover. A popular young Island barmaid has gone missing....
In one of the more exciting high school games in recent memory, the girls’ varsity lacrosse team scored two goals in the final two minutes to win...
actors
No artistic medium asks us, the audience, to bring our imagination to the table as much as a staged theatre reading. So when a work such as Kim and...
This serialized, real-time Vineyard novel, Moby Rich, began in last Friday’s Gazette and will continue every Friday, here on page two-A, for a year...
drawing
A healthy breeze blew through the trees on a recent Tuesday morning at Featherstone Center for the Arts in Oak Bluffs. The various buildings strewn...
The Gazette begins its twice-weekly publication cycle on Tuesday, June 3. Look for the return of the award-winning interview series, Two of Us.
construction
State highway engineers have begun a new monitoring regime on the Lagoon Pond drawbridge after it apparently shifted on its pilings and would not...
Reflecting the hard financial times being felt across the nation, Oak Bluffs voters at a special town election on Wednesday defeated three funding...
Ten smiling students will appear in the Gazette next week as the top-ranking academic performers in the 2008 graduating class of Martha’s Vineyard...
Clammers work in Sengekontacket pond.
It is hoped a costly new regime of water quality tests for Sengekontacket Pond, which began this week, will identify the source of its water...

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