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...
Wastewater Board Explains Mercury Mishap By JAMES KINSELLA The Oak Bluffs wastewater commission declared this week that the mercury exposure...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has denied a petition by the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) to hold a new hearing on the much-...
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Tea Lane Residents Clamor for Paving Ancient Town Byway By MAX HART Fed up with the ruts and potholes on their dirt road, residents along...
After the Storm, Sledding Is Fine Sport from Farm Neck Fairways to Tashmoo By MAX HART The snowdrifts near the tee box on the third hole at Farm...
Road Crews Tackle Epic Storm Cleanup Highway Departments in All Six Towns Labor Tirelessly Around the Clock to Remove Mountains of Snow By JAMES...
Amid an escalating political climate around the controversial Cape Wind project, the Martha's Vineyard Commission decided last week to finally step...
Wastewater Treatment Workers Suffer from Mercury Exposure By JAMES KINSELLA Gazette Senior Writer Two employees at the Oaks Bluffs wastewater...
The worst blizzard in several decades dumped at least two feet of snow on the Vineyard last weekend, leaving roads impassable, homes isolated and...

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