Vineyard Women Honored As Unsung Heroines Six Vineyard women have been named among the 287 Unsung Heroines for 2008 by the Massachusetts...
Super Tuesday More than once it has been called the purest form of democracy. And while some may quibble with the adjective, there is no doubt...
Mill Pond Spring didn’t fool around on Tuesday, April Fool’s Day. Instead, quite properly, the month of golden daffodils and forsythia and of...
book
FREEDOM FOR THE THOUGHT THAT WE HATE. By Anthony Lewis. Basic Books, New York, N.Y. 2008. 221 pages. $25 hard cover. The Vineyard’s political...
CAPABLE CAPTAIN Editors, Vineyard Gazette: As homeowners on Chappy, we want to express our complete and unrestricted support for Brad Fligor as a...
Pig on the Loose From the Vineyard Gazette editions of April, 1983:
Think Again Editors, Vineyard Gazette: On April 15, the voters of Tisbury will go to the polls to vote on a proposal to allow the selectmen to...
drawing
Hello again to our readers. We have some interesting articles for you this week from our sophomores, but we have had to hustle due to MCAS. We just...
Lani Carney
For Lani Carney, paintbrushes were not made for painting. Paintbrushes were made for dancing. “I taught them how to dance with the brush,” she...
Luke Dunlap
Christmas lights illuminate the yellow upstairs room filled with squashy armchairs, each of which contains at least one sprawling teenager. Up...
Celebrate National Poetry Month with readings by three published Chilmark poets: Margaret (Peggy) Howe Freydberg, John Maloney and Donald Nitchie....
To Our Advantage Editors, Vineyard Gazette: In consideration of whether or not to allow beer and wine to be served by wait staff in restaurants...

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