Once the last cedar shingle had finally been nailed in place I removed the staging planks, the roof brackets and then the flimsy improvised staging.

With soft spots for youth and sports, and an almost finished basement, my family of four took the leap this summer and invited two Martha’s Vineyard...

It is hard not to admire the twenty one striking Vineyard Transit Authority drivers, who despite their small number have garnered much sympathy and...

From the July 10, 1919 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Excerpt from a talk by longtime summer resident Don Brown on the importance of friendship.

It was 1945, the war was over and new people had bought the Home Port restaurant in Menemsha and planned to reopen it for the coming summer.

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Letters to the Editor

I am writing to help inform the Island community of a proposed project that threatens to forever alter not only one of the last remaining wooded...

History matters. It teaches us about our past. It records our victories as well as our defeats.

Racism in America is a deeply entrenched system.

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