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.
A recent story in the Vineyard Gazette (Draft Guidelines Released for Treatment of Lyme Disease, 9/6/19) presents simplistic and insufficiently...
Veterans Day is Monday, and Martha’s Vineyard will join its counterparts around the state and country in observing the national holiday.
Had he lived a decade longer, Jack Ware would now be a hundred years old.
From the Nov. 10, 1967 edition of the Gazette:
So symptomatic of his life, it seems there’s not been much notice this year of the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of America’s greatest...
Half the leaves are down now, littering lawns, sidewalks and farm fields, nature’s confetti ready for raking. Or not.
Whine? Henry Hough would role over in his grave.
What seemed like a few hundred gathered in the pizza-oven heat of Sunday, July 21, at Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark for the graveside ceremony...
On Wednesday evening three members of the Vineyard Transportation Authority advisory board voted to end the drivers’ strike by directing management...