From the Feb. 25, 1972 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: A northeast storm of unusual viciousness struck the Island on Saturday during the early hours.
We wish the transfer of power at the airport had been more public.
Edgartown wanted Katama Farm to be a working farm. The Trustees have been unable to meet that definition.
Next Sunday at noon, the Martha’s Vineyard branch of the King Canute Society International will meet.
Stories of pirates and their treasure are inevitably associated with the Vineyard.
I live off a dirt road, rutted and pitted. Pebbles and dust spew from car tires.
I haven’t played all that much golf in my lifetime, but most of it has been with my brother Kent.
I urge commission members to stop the proposed shipyard marina expansion.
The Oak Bluffs post office is a mess.
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