Marie Allen is at home in the comfortable study that she built at her Munroe avenue house in Oak Bluffs: a place to read books and listen to the...
A property tax revolt is quietly brewing on Chappaquiddick, where a large group of landowners have banded together and hired an attorney to...
Ambitious Town Library Plan Unveiled Historic Commission Takes First Look at Expansion By IAN FEIN Trustees of the Edgartown Free Public...
A tight-knit community of family farmhouses in the wooded hills off Tabor House Road. Homes that optimize their surrounding landscape and maximize...
Oak Bluffs Building Torn Down Illegally Army Barracks Building Is Demolished with No Permits and No Review; Building Inspector Under Fire By...
Town Defends Tax Challenge West Tisbury Assessors Dip Heavily Into Legal Spending Coffers; Methods to Determine Values Come Under Close Scrutiny...
Executive Director Resigns at Community Services; Heller Study Cites Flaws By JAMES KINSELLA Gazette Senior Writer Longtime executive director...
Mr. Turkington Lands a Chairmanship By JAMES KINSELLA Marking the first time in eight years that a Cape and Islands representative has taken a...
Boat Line Board Goes Forward with Oak Bluffs Wharf Project By JAMES KINSELLA Revised plans for the reconstruction of the Oak Bluffs Steamship...
The Vineyard Gazette won the George A. Speers Newspaper of the Year award for 2004 last weekend at the annual New England Press Association winter...
Since last fall Estelle T. Burnham has had a new friend, a companion in hard times. Confined to a wheelchair, Ms. Burnham, 64, of Edgartown spends...
Aquinnah Town Leaders Scramble Anew for Fresh Revenues to Replace Shortfall By MAX HART Aquinnah selectmen learned this week that the town now...

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