Easter came and went quietly, unmarked by much of the traditional pre-summer bustle, but with a lifting influence that was noticeable everywhere.
Hot Air From Gazette editions of July, 1936: The giant dirigible Hindenburg soared over the Vineyard in the early hours of Wednesday morning. It...
Jeanie Mathis has never been to Martha’s Vineyard or any part of the East Coast. She lives in Reevesville, Illinois, population 50. Yet she knows...
We the People Our country celebrates its two hundred and thirty-fifth birthday on Monday and the national holiday will be marked by colorful...
The morning after fellow campers and I arrived at Camp Jabberwocky, we went with our fun-loving counselors to music class in the camp’s studio. We...
My affair with Katama began about 30 years ago. I was sitting in the office of my state-certified, water-testing laboratory when the phone rang. A...
From a June, 1948 Gazette:
Every once in awhile on a Friday I wonder why I subscribe to a second Vineyard weekly newspaper. Bill Eville’s superb article, “Honoring Each Moment...
I had been counting my lucky stars that I was the only person on all of South Beach, until that moment. No working cell, dog in freezing water...
To say I am outraged at the recent treatment of Roger Wey is an understatement. It wasn’t that long ago when he went through a similar accusative...