From the Jan. 17, 1986 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Mary Holman was teaching school in Boston when she first heard of Martin Luther King Jr.
As we drive off the ferry my wife, Cathlin Baker, turns to me and says, “Don’t mind me, I have an extreme sense of well-being.” She then proceeds to...
From Gazette editions of February, 1987: The Martha’s Vineyard State Forest by any other name still brings the name of Manuel F. (Manny) Correllus...
Islanders love their ferries. They loved the stately old Naushon, a converted coastal steamer and the last of a line of truly elegant ferries to ply...
If you were out and about on the Island before the Super Bowl on Sunday, you saw ample evidence that you don’t need a ferry reservation to be a...
Do Vineyard voters really want a roundabout? Thanks to a grassroots effort, that question will appear on the ballot in all six Island towns this...
Although it can’t quite match the excitement of the Super Bowl for beating back the winter blues, mid-January also marks the beginning of budget...
Dear Carl: I am the woman you rescued two weeks ago Thursday on the uphill part of Main street in Vineyard Haven as a cyclonic wind knocked me down.
This is not about the corporate world, this is about mindless redevelopment. Stop & Shop’s owner Ahold, a large corporation on par with Walmart,...
I have viewed with interest the SSA’s plans for the Woods Hole terminal renovations.The initial proposals were all predicated on three full-sized...