Tisbury has lost one of its oldest residents - the Linden Tree is dead. While some sprouts still appear from its trunk, its vast summer canopy is...
The bombing of Noman’s Land has ended. Plans are underway to transfer the small island from the U.S. Defense Department to the Department of Interior...
The Fourth of July weekend in Oak Bluffs was a big mess last year, everyone said. There was too much traffic. An ambulance couldn’t get through a...
When 72 Island students move to the new Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School this fall, they will take with them $370,000 from the budgets of...
Menemsha fishermen rise with the sun. On a cool, clear morning this week, the lobstermen came down one by one to take their boats to sea.   Pat...
It’s been more than a generation since this country sent its soldiers to battle in the jungles of a small country called Vietnam, and there are many...
The Menemsha School still has a great old-fashioned school bell, sounded daily by a rope that dangles down from the roof.
As our community grows, so grows the grocery store business up-Island. The new Up-Island Cronig’s Market opened for business last Friday with no...
In a three-hour ceremony marked by community celebration, joyous music and traditional Jewish rituals, the new Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center was...
The Island's new charter school has received 91 admission applications for its first semester this fall, officials said this week. Applications came...
The Vineyard Gazette has established a Worldwide Web page on the Internet. This service for customers and friends of the Vineyard gives readers from...
In the Waterview Farm area of Oak Bluffs is a boulder as tall as a man. Back in the 1790s, the Rev. John Saunders de­livered his sermons here, from...

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