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.
From the March 13, 1936 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
Even before the American Revolution was over, people were arguing about when it started.
I know I am in a minority on the Vineyard, but I like snow.
The Dukes County Commission made a sensible choice this week in appointing James Malkin as the new Steamship Authority governor for Martha’s Vineyard...
The Edgartown Lighthouse stands at the gateway to the Edgartown harbor, a symbol of hope and refuge.
From the March 6, 1964 edition of the Gazette by Virginia Mazer.
Since the announcement of service reduction by the Vineyard Transit Authority (VTA), Vineyarders have come together as the Coalition to Restore...
As county commissioners, we do our best to see things from an Islandwide perspective and approach them with Islandwide solutions.
I have visited the Vineyard every summer for a week with my brother who has been going for 20 years.