The Vineyard Gazette announced last week the launch of the Time Machine, an interactive online tool that lets users browse historical articles,...

Nights out on the town, time at the golf course and the beach punctuated by a brief break for business marked the second week, as President Obama’s...

Sponsored by the Martha’s Vineyard League of Women Voters, a candidates forum on Wednesday evening attracted a sizeable crowd to the Grange Hall in...

In 1991, with the scars of Hurricane Bob still visible on the Island, public safety officials were already looking toward the future. A number of...

Since 1869 Grand Illumination Night has been a summer staple in the Oak Bluffs Camp Grounds. This year the first lantern was lit by Diane Clayton.

The Gazette presents a film clip drawn from two videotapes shot before, during and after Hurricane Bob, which struck the Vineyard 25 years ago this...

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News Briefs

Charlie Fenske, 16, of Edgartown has been named a regional finalist in Google’s worldwide science fair.

Celebrate National Lighthouse Day in Aquinnah with the launch of Keepers of the Light, a new exhibit at the Manning Building by the Gay Head Light.

Ashley Medowski is hosting her 15th annual art show held on Saturday, August 6, from 5 to 8 p.m.

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