For the first time in its history, the Vineyard Gazette publishes a news notice in the Portuguese language, this being the first official notice ordered by William H. Andrews, president of the newly organized Portuguese-American Club League.
Editor’s Note: Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, elected on a platform of change, on Jan. 20, 2009. He took the oath...
With snow still here and there in West Tisbury, I went walking on Wednesday along the Mill Pond. Main roads, of course, have been swept clean, but...
Protecting the Copeland District Famous for its distinctive Victorian style, Oak Bluffs is a town of parks ringed by neighborhoods of Gothic...
More Things Change . . . From Gazette editions of January, 1985:
Expectations, Promises, Friendship By Ana Nascimento> Four days ago, we said goodbye to 2009 and welcomed 2010. For lots of people 2009 was a...
He was the quiet Islander, the longtime town attorney who had seen it all. I was the cub reporter stomping up the stairs to my office, shoulder bag...
As a member of the First Congregational Church of West Tisbury, I was dismayed and disappointed by the letter to the editor from the Rev. Cathlin...
Some of you may be aware of a longstanding concern that The Salvation Army practices employment discrimination against gays and lesbians and that...
As co-chairmen of the Red Stocking Fund of Martha’s Vineyard, we are distressed to learn of the recent sale of WMVY. Greg Orcutt and the entire staff...