Despite a pandemic and striped bass being out of contention, the 75th derby has been a success on all levels.
Dukes County family and probate court judge Peter Smola has heard cases that run the gamut from custody battles to conservatorships.
Richard Clark, longtime Steamship Authority terminal agent in Vineyard Haven, will retire Friday after 41 years on the job. He started with the boat...
Once again there is pressure to spend millions of dollars to clean up Noman’s Land. And once again I say, leave it alone.
From the Oct. 14, 1920 edition of the Gazette: On a cloudless fall day, a company of moving picture actors came to the Island to film "Annabelle Lee...
Voting no on Question 3 will keep the county treasurer position elected and will continue the checks and balances in the county’s finances.
The Dukes County commission is asking you to vote yes on Question 3, which would change our county treasurer position from elected to appointed.
Since my son Adam’s death, our family has received, and appreciated, lots of good wishes and condolences.
The Gazette front page story about Edu Comp closing its retail store (Oct. 2), describes a previous use of the stately brick building that marks the...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $185,400.50 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020.
Ed and Steve Amaral fished the first Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish derby in 1946 when they were 10 and nine years old, respectively.
Minah Worley purchased 43 North street in Edgartown from Pamela M. Dolby and Florence A. Morgan EST for $1,265,000 on Oct. 5.

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