An award-winning poem by a regional high school sophomore.

April begins a fool and ends a sage. She tags the tails of March, the cruelest month with high hopes and fierce winds.

From the April 20, 1973 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Polly Woollcott Murphy:

I always thought I would have one last chance to say goodbye to my grandfather.

The lack of affordable housing on Martha’s Vineyard has reached a crisis, where businesses and essential services are being increasingly hobbled by...

The proposed housing bank bill replaces the direct democracy of town meeting with a central committee, consisting of seven commissioners, one elected...

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Letters to the Editor

Out of profound respect for the health of staff and friends/customers, Sundog remained closed during most of our 50th anniversary year of 2020.

I speak here as the parent of a son with Down Syndrome who has been invited to camp, consecutively, for 43 years.

My connection with the Poole family goes back 50 years, to when they lived around the corner in Edgartown.

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