When Paula Lyons was young, single and adventuresome, she went on a whim to Buenos Aires.

The hammers and tongs are out, both literally and metaphorically. Yet another old house has been eliminated from the Island, which prides itself on...

A World War II-era plane that went down in a fiery crash more than seven decades ago is found again, buried under the sea floor in Cape Pogue Bay.

Excerpted from Martha’s Vineyard in World War II by Thomas Dresser, Herb Foster and Jay Schofield, an account by airman Joseph McLaughlin after...

While government gridlock remains the order of the day in Washington, it is reassuring to see civic engagement alive and well on Martha’s Vineyard.

From the May 4, 1962 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Martha’s Vineyard is a place of landmarks, not of importance for the most part but of...

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Letters to the Editor

We at the Field Fund are heartened to know we are not alone. Thank you to the four school committee members who voted no.

On the frigid night of Jan. 30, the Harbor View Hotel team was reminded of just how fortunate we are to be part of the Martha’s Vineyard community.

I have struggled with the issue of plastic fields vs grass fields.

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