Last week I was finally able to visit what apparently is becoming a must-see on the Island: the Gay Head Lighthouse.

Wthout serious planning and active measures to reduce traffic, congestion on our roads will increase, and conflicts will become ever more intense.

Years ago, I was working in King Cove, Alaska, and was surprised to see the Auriga, a former freight boat from the Vineyard.

Chappaquiddick-born John H. Pease first went to sea in 1812 on the whaleship Thames of New Haven.

The Island recently lost a familiar face and we already miss her terribly. Karen Harris washed ashore decades ago and found a place for herself among...

Set for its grand opening Saturday, the new National Museum of African American History and Culture is attracting media attention this week.

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Letters to the Editor

For me, the Fourth celebration in Edgartown was a great day with a bad ending.

At the meeting held by the citizens’ group last week, specific issues were raised.

As I read newspapers and scathing letters from the public regarding the dismissal of hospital CEO Joe Woodin, I was dismayed at the tone.

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