We are on the brink of testing nearly 20,000 individuals, asymptomatic and symptomatic, for Covid-19 on the Vineyard.

On March 15, Mildred (Millie) Dowdell died in Florida at the home of her daughter. The Dowdell family has a remarkable legacy on the Island.

From the September 25, 1973 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Like everyone else in these stay-at-home times, I have been cooking more than I usually do.

With some five million acres aflame on the West Coast, one would expect the danger of wildfire to be top of mind for those responsible for caring for...

A sudden outbreak of Covid-19 cases on our sister island of Nantucket last week is a sharp reminder of the insidiousness of this virus.

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Letters to the Editor

As autumn arrives on Martha’s Vineyard and we feel the temperatures slowly drop, we begin to think about the colder months ahead.

As I watch my native California burn, yet again, I ponder the possibilities of a Vineyard burn.

To all the people on Martha’s Vineyard that made sacrifices to help keep the rates of Covid infection low, we salute you.

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