Chilmark voters, known for their thrifty ways, will be put to the test at their annual town meeting next week when they are asked to spend extra...
In the unheated carriage shed of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum on School street in Edgartown, where dozens of this Island’s outsized historical...
gas prices
On an Island already known for its high cost of living, the Vineyard now claims the dubious distinction of having the highest gasoline prices in...
Moujabber Plans
The prolonged saga of the three-story garage built without a permit in 2003 by Oak Bluffs resident Joseph Moujabber along the North Bluffs resumed...
The proprietor of the Bunch of Grapes bookstore in Vineyard Haven has confirmed that he intends to move off-Island but said any plan to sell the...
Dean’s List A number of Vineyard residents have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst for the fall 2007...
Roofs for Education In educating the youth of the Vineyard, Island teachers provide a crucial public service. Yet Island schools now face the...
Many Benefits> Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission: I am 100 per cent in favor of...
Tisbury Split Down the Middle The good people of Vineyard Haven fought to a draw last week in the collective duel over whether to allow beer and...
Warren
When Warren Doty first moved the Vineyard in the late 1970s, the Menemsha harborfront was booming. “Then there were five boats landing 10,000...
Red Buds The woodlands are brushed with the palest colors these days as an early burst of warm weather throws nature into a tailspin: new leaves...
Island police were busy over Patriots Day weekend with several calls of bad behavior at various nightclubs and bars. Oak Bluffs police in...

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