From the May 3, 1974 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Polly Woollcott Murphy:
“May Day!” the children said to each other with palpable excitement as they gathered in the West Tisbury schoolyard on Wednesday morning. “May Day!”
Since she was elected last November, Gov. Maura Healey has been carving out an aggressive liberal agenda both within and beyond the borders of the...
From the July 7, 1931 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
At an August 16, 2022 meeting, the Steamship Authority’s five members by unanimous vote authorized general manager/chief executive officer Robert...
Over a long life I have spent a lot of time — many happy hours — in Menemsha.
This spring, I have found a new rite of passage. The game day car ride.
Martha's Vineyard cherishes the memory of many localisms — sayings that were common on the Island in the old days.
The proposal to develop 81 South Water Street, the site of Governor Mayhew's 17th century homestead, is still being discussed during hearings at the...
Yesterday, as the interminable roar of a leaf blower shattered another peaceful morning, I happened to run across this passage by Rachel Peden in A...
The plane that crash landed this past Saturday at the Martha's Vineyard Airport brought into sharp focus what a great group of professionals staff...