Tony Horwitz
Author and Vineyard resident Tony Horwitz may have won a Pulitzer prize, written several best-selling books and worked for esteemed publications...
The red planet Mars is high in the northwestern sky after sunset. The dull red planet resides in the zodiacal constellation Cancer and this weekend...
Just a Thought . . . Written by Arthur Railton, from the Vineyard Gazette of May 25, 1990: Every town has one. Some have two, three or more....
The Gazette office will be closed on Monday in observance of the national holiday. A list of events appears in the weekend section.
Williams
They thought their house would sell right away. It is a common refrain and one that longtime Island residents Woody and Phyllis Williams, who...
Dukes County Sheriff Michael McCormack, who last week borrowed money from the county treasury to pay his staff, will receive temporary relief in...
Aquinnah failed to achieve a quorum Tuesday to finish its annual town meeting. The town now is planning to conclude the annual meeting and hold a...
courtroom
The hubbub of non-English voices stilled and everyone stood for the entrance of clerk magistrate Liza Williamson. Things began in the usual way: “...
Four years ago this summer, Paul Gamson was married on the Vineyard to his partner of almost five years, Richard Knight. But as residents of...
schoolhouse
Initially Margaret Martin thought the want ad for a Cuttyhunk schoolteacher contained a typographical error. Scouring a jobs Web site for the...
In the weeks following the devastating earthquake in southwestern China, a senior at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School is raising money to...
Five or six years ago Kristin Henriksen started doing lectures on Martha’s Vineyard about the value of planting Island native plants. “And...

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