From Gazette editions of July, 1934: Here it is, mid-July on Martha’s Vineyard, a pleasant time at a pleasant place. We are always tempted at...

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When the Gazette called for a visual exploration of patriotism, we gave no directions on how artists should express their ideas. Because, to...

We the People On the eve of Independence Day, with parades, picnics and baseball games on deck and flags flying from every corner, it is also a...

As we approach eight years of war, too many military families are quietly coming apart at the seams. The public hears the most dramatic stories and...

No Chicken, This Dog From a Gazette edition of July, 1956: About twenty-two miles south-southwest of Noman’s Land in the heaving swells of the...

I went fishing the other day at the jetty by the Vineyard Haven drawbridge. It was early evening, the sun beginning to set, and I was alone on the...

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Letters to the Editor

I had a dream last night that our democracy today looked like our forefathers intended — a government run for the people, by the people. In my dream...

Carol Fligor (Gazette letter, August 28) defines a public problem accurately. Widespread cigarette butts deface the unique Vineyard landscape and...

It is truly amazing to experience the depth of care, giving and love found in this Island community. With so many fund-raisers during the summer...

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