Martha’s Vineyard residents in need are eating more locally-raised food than ever before, thanks to a network of Island farms, volunteers and social...
Thursday marked the first day of school for students across the Island, but this year, backpacks and school buses were traded in for Chromebooks and...
Around the first of the year, posters began appearing on public buildings and bulletin boards advertising jobs with the U.S. Census. So I applied.
I am writing to thank town administrator Robert Whritenour and the selectmen and department heads who have created the wonderful new Oak Bluffs beach...
The Island has lost a great friend.
On Saturday, Sept. 5, Habitat for Humanity of Martha’s Vineyard had its first Islandwide yard sale.
From the Sept. 18, 1925 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
The weather still remains cool at night and warm enough in the day to make people happy. We do need rain, though.
Cindy Carter has been a gracious host to friends that are coming to the Island to social distance from dense urban markets.
Life in the town of Chilmark has slowly begun to make its evolution towards fall.
The Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby began this week and runs to Saturday, Oct. 17.

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