Even though winter has just begun, I think we all can’t wait to see the snow melt and finally see a sign of spring again. It has already been a...

January Journal From Gazette editions of January, 1934: The reeking of the sea all about the Island is something new in the way of natural...

In years past we all have looked forward to celebrating and remembering the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as we recalled his leadership...

The picture on my computer screen shows four grandchildren dancing at the edge of the water on South Beach. Madeline stands knee deep in surf, her...

January Days The whole Island, it seems, has got a case of the winter blahs. Of course the weather hasn’t helped — gray, rainy, icy, bitter cold,...

Obama’s Place in History, and Ours A man with a keen sense of history will make history Tuesday when he takes the oath as the 44th president of...

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Letters to the Editor

The following letter was sent to Bret Stearns, natural resources director for the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah): The town of Aquinnah would...

This is so familiar, the stories, the struggles that all of you are dealing with. I know firsthand what Lyme disease can do to one’s livelihood. I’ve...

Peter Robb, in his July 13 letter, has recently furnished Gazette readers with several fine examples of unabashed Republican thinking, as put forth...

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