Receives Degree Patrick Rolston of Vineyard Haven received a degree in marketing in May from Johnson & Wales University in Providence, R.I.
After a slow start due to poor weather, the shotgun season for deer is in full swing. As of Wednesday afternoon — the third day of the two-week...
fire damage
A fast-moving fire swept through Deon';s restaurant on State Road in North Tisbury on Sunday night, completely destroying a preparation area in the...
A wind turbine project in West Tisbury hit a snag recently when a town committee that has been shepherding the project discovered that it had...
Outerland, the Island’s main music venue, will close Jan. 1 and not reopen again until spring. Outerland owner Barry Rosenthal came before the...
Correction A Nov. 16 story in the Gazette about the sale of Thimble Farm reported inaccurately on the farm’s status in 2000 after former owners...
concert
Perched in the second row of a community hall at five o’clock in the afternoon, a plate of reconstituted Thanksgiving food balanced in one hand,...
The commercial bay scalloping season opened yesterday in Aquinnah. Aquinnah is the last town on the Island to open the commercial season. Fishermen...
The Yard, a performing artists’ dance colony in Chilmark, is among 54 charitable organizations newly listed in the 2007 Massachusetts Catalogue of...
Island Woman Wins 5K Amory Salem of Edgartown has won the women’s division of the annual Thanksgiving Day 5K in Oak Bluffs several times — but...
dredger
Island residents, the Whiting family hopes, can have as much fun skating on Parsonage Pond as they have had watching the pond being dredged....
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Auxiliary will mark the 24th anniversary of its tree of lights fundraiser to benefit Martha’s Vineyard Hospital....

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