Aquinnah Voters Adopt Balanced Budget By IAN FEIN It took a month and a good dose of grief, but Aquinnah voters last week completed their annual...
Did you know that it is illegal to roller skate on most parts of Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs? Or that all raw milk and cream sold in Edgartown is...
Selectmen Appoint Veteran Patrolman to Be Acting Chief By MAX HART The Tisbury police department remained in the spotlight this week, as...
Shrugging Off Conventional Rules, Miss McCarthy Writes Own Script By MAX HART Ask high school valedictorians around the country what they like...
Senate Debates Housing Bank Legislation Laid on Table Twice, but Senate Vote Expected Soon; Robert O'Leary Speaks Out for the Cape and Islands...
They have won prestigious awards in art, journalism and sports and have played a stronger role in student government than any class before them,...
Caterpillar Invasion Returns for Encore, Stripping Trees, Shrubbery, in Our Hair By IAN FEIN They dangle down on silken threads and stick to...
Shellfish Beds Closed After Deluge By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL The state temporarily shut down shellfish beds on the Vineyard and across Cape Cod...
Offshore Energy Project Eyes Submerged Turbines Near the Middle Ground By JAMES KINSELLA Gazette Senior Writer A development company has...
Cozy Hearth Project Backers to Appeal Hotly Debated Owner-Built Home Plan for Watcha Path Area of Edgartown Will Go to State Housing Board By...
As soon as you meet Jim Cornwell, the adoration he has for his border collies is readily apparent. The baseball cap he wears is decorated by a...
Wearing flower garlands instead of caps and gowns, two girls and three boys were graduated from the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School on...

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