There it is, Five Corners — our Five Corners. It’s not the most elegant intersection on the Island. It’s rather scruffy, in fact. But, recently, in...
We won’t clam up. We oppose the 31 per cent cut of high school performing arts classes. We offer proposals that will hold off those cuts and...
LIGHTS OUT Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Tomorrow, Saturday night, March 29, is Lights Out Martha’s Vineyard from 8 to 9 p.m. We encourage every...
As it has the past few years, the department of Dukes County Sheriff Michael McCormack will continue to face budgetary uncertainty this year. So...
When Oak Bluffs voters go to town meeting on April 8, they will consider for the first time in six years an override of Proposition 2 1/2, the...
Tenney Lantz
Having gone without a county manager for the past seven months, Dukes County will continue on without one for yet another few weeks. On Saturday...
Clarification John Clese, executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard YMCA, wishes to clarify his position as reported last week in a Gazette news...
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Herring are harbingers of spring. The first of them usually appear in Island waters now. But there is serious concern about the health of the...
The Oak Bluffs Police Department is hosting a citizens police academy. The academy will give Oak Bluffs residents the opportunity to observe the...
Truck Delivers Trout Recreational freshwater fishing got a boost on the Vineyard on Tuesday when state officials delivered more than 1,100 healthy...
Edgartown firefighters were able to contain a quickly moving brush fire in Katama Friday morning March 21 despite strongly gusting winds that...
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San Francisco is turning out the lights on the Golden Gate Bridge. Chicago is switching off Sears Tower. The Sydney Opera House will go dark....

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