From the May 4 1951 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The Gay Head Light, oldest beacon on the Vineyard, has burned on for 152 years.
The Gazette turns back the page in this week’s edition as it revisits the Harris Poll, a first-of-its-kind scientific public opinion survey the...
From the July 3, 1973 Gazette article “Tenacious Murk Disrupts Ferry and Air Travel for Days; Then Lightning Lets Go; Sea Searches Busy” by William A...
It’s late June and few people are thinking about politics, even though a campaign to elect a new U.S. Senator from Massachusetts is in its final days...
Islanders by this time of year have become accustomed to the early-morning sight of yellow buses rolling over Island roads that stop with brightly...
On the surface it seems like a simple and straightforward equation: more seals equals more great white sharks. The connection, however, is likely far...
A few weeks ago, the Gazette’s front page story on the aging of the Vineyard population hit home. From the story we learned that the number of...
Conditions at the town-owned Dark Woods parking lot are anything but welcoming.
From Martha's Vineyard Center for Living, thank you to all the supporters and voters.
On May 31, the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center hosted a fundraiser for the earthquake victims in Nepal. It was a wonderful success, selling out two...