Watching the Fuel Gauge At the Steamship Authority so much fuel is used to send ferries back and forth on their frequent schedule that even small...
Little Sundance in Vineyard Haven For a few days this month, Islanders were encouraged to collectively dream in the dark. Many hundreds took up ...
SAVE THE FARM Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Coming back to the Vineyard after a few days on the Cape, I realized that one of the things to which I...
By Art Railton, from his ‘Just a Thought’ columns, as published in the Vineyard Gazette editions of October, 1991: I’m a television weather buff...
Good morning to all our readers near and far. Today marks the last Tuesday edition until June of next year. Thanks for being with us, and of course...
Maria Arrives Ariana and Hugo Leoncio of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Maria Eduardo Ferreira Leoncio, born on Sept. 9 at the...
When anesthesiologist Stephen London first arrived at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital in the early 1990s as a summer fill-in, he was stunned by the...
The playwright steals — lines, plots, anything that works. The playwright uses historical events, fashioning his own take on the characters within...
Masters of the Celtic harp Gráinne Hambly and William Jackson will play a concert — and offer a music therapy workshop centered on the small harp...
The popular IMP after-school classes are back, on stage at the Oak Bluffs and Edgartown schools. On Tuesdays, grades six through eight meet at...
The Insight Meditation Community of Martha’s Vineyard, which has been meeting in the Unitarian-Universalist Chapel for the past 27 years, is...
COMSOG, the Community Solar Greenhouse of Martha’s Vineyard, is continuing a 21-year tradition of celebrating the arrival of the fall season by...

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