The extreme clipper schooner, Shenandoah, Capt. Robert S. Douglas, master, arrived at her home port, Vineyard Haven, during the weekend.
After more than two decades of living with Lyme disease, communities in the commonwealth are becoming fed up; many residents are finally saying, “We...
If you live on the Vineyard and haven’t had Lyme disease, it’s a good bet you know someone who has. The risk of contracting the disease while...
Oh what fresh hell is this? Those were Dorothy Parker’s words, and who knows to what original hell she referred? Her wry brand of anguish has...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July, 1945: The Lambert’s Cove Methodist Church, atop its rise of high ground in one of the beautiful parts...
Every kid that grew up here has his or her own memories of the Agricultural Fair. From the oxen pull and skillet-throwing contest, to the rides and...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of January, 1970: In the decade just past, Gay Head has become a National Landmark, Cedar Tree Neck has been...
Each summer, for over 54 years, the Vineyard community has made it possible for the Friends of the West Tisbury Library to raise money in support of...
My wife and I read the Gazette quite thoroughly when it arrives each week at our home in Boston, but neither one of us can recall any news stories...
The reference point of viewing development from Google Earth is both relevant and irrelevant, relevant in that the Island only has a limited amount...