Elevated Views From Earlier Gazette Editions: Martha’s Vineyard has two sorts of hills, those that are real hills with impressive height, and...

This is a pagan story that happens at Easter. Or an Easter story that happens when pagans attend to the rites of spring. At any rate it has a...

Editor’s Note: The following is excerpted from comments submitted by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week to the Bureau of Ocean Energy...

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They call it a swarming, much like bees around a hive, but that’s how the Gifford family of Harthaven refers to their annual spring cleanup and...

That well-worn phrase — climate change. We know it’s out there, hovering over our lives like a heavy cloud. But what does it mean exactly — to you...

Jane

In the early 1990s Jane Brown was living in Virginia surrounded by family and a large community of friends. She moved to Virginia in the 1950s...

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Letters to the Editor

It is my personal belief that there isn’t a resident or visitor to the Vineyard who arrives via the SSA to Vineyard Haven who lauds the view that...

Your Nov. 8 article about Benjamin Hall Sr. and the future of the Capawock Theatre (the Vineyard’s oldest movie theatre) is a sad commentary on a...

On my last visit to the Vineyard, in September, I was shocked at the condition of the Mayhew Chapel in Christiantown: windows broken, exterior...

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