The meeting room above the firehouse at Beetlebung corner in Chilmark is long, narrow and low-ceilinged.
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...
From Gazette editions of February, 1937: With the sale of Capt. Isaac Norton’s fast schooner, Malvina B., less than a year since the B.T. Hillman,...
The next episode of that reality TV show known as The GOP Bumper-Car Presidential Campaign is this Saturday, Feb. 4 — the Nevada primary. So we have...
On Sunday afternoon, Occupy Wall Street-Martha’s Vineyard held its first general assembly at Howes House in West Tisbury. The purpose of the...
Speeding down the roadway of life, warning signs posted along the way give us an indication of what lies ahead. One signpost in particular lies so...
The swirl of news in Edgartown and Oak Bluffs this week around the two town wastewater treatment plants, both managed by superintendent Joseph...
There is exciting news which makes saving the ponds and estuaries of the Cape and Islands possible and affordable.
I want to express our sincere appreciation to the Vineyard community for coming out and helping with this year’s Earth Day beach cleanup.
In order for a democracy to remain viable, participation by voters is essential. Many brave souls have fought to live in a free country and to...