While the school vote dominated the annual town election Tuesday, Tisbury voters also elected in a new selectman and decided a contested race for the...

Community policing on Martha’s Vineyard requires a special set of skills, four chiefs and the sheriff said during a Gazette discussion this week.

Oak Bluffs selectmen voted to permanently close East Chop Drive to vehicles; bicycles and pedestrians will still be allowed.

Martha’s Vineyard Community Services will open a new clinic on May 22 to dispense a drug that has helped many people escape the grip of addiction to...

The Time Machine, the Gazette’s online showcase of Vineyard history, was honored with the Digital Innovation Award from the New England Society of...

Three North Atlantic right whales were seen south of Martha’s Vineyard this week; mariners are advised to use caution.

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Mateus Ribeiro and David Seidman, both of Vineyard Haven, graduated from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Mr. Ribeiro with a bachelor of arts...

John Zannini is holding a benefit photography and music extravaganza at Salt, on Lagoon Pond Road in Vineyard Haven, the weekend of August 10 through...

On Sunday, August 12 from 1 to 5 p.m. the doors of the Chicken Alley thrift shop will be open for the annual Art and Collectible Sale.

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