The extreme clipper schooner, Shenandoah, Capt. Robert S. Douglas, master, arrived at her home port, Vineyard Haven, during the weekend.
I have doubts about my dog’s truthfulness. Or should I say his sincerity? Or maybe both. Rudy (he’s named after the diminutive, underdog Notre Dame...
Last month The Moth landed on Martha’s Vineyard offering a night of stories in Union Chapel. And as Sam Low’s letter to the editor and Paul Karasik’...
Every teacher knows the value of summer. It’s a time when children build shelters on the beach, create grandiose castles, sell lemonade and, as they...
The last of the four children have taken their wives, husbands and darling offspring home off-Island until next summer. It took the usual two days...
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of August, 1933: A relic of times when Edgartown was a port under the jurisdiction of the British king came to...
Who doesn’t love families? Or Mom or apple pie, for that matter?
Bad Idea Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to Bruce Carlisle, director of the state Coastal Zone Management program. The...
I read with interest and appreciation the personal stories of Nelson Bryant and Bill Eville in the Oct. 17 Vineyard Gazette. Mr. Bryant’s memoir and...
Bad Idea Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to Bruce Carlisle, director of the state Coastal Zone Management program. The...