The agreement announced this week to let the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival lease the second floor of the historic Grange Hall is a welcome sign...

A new laundry center for the Oak Bluffs home for women in transition after experiencing homelessness.

After an autumn of extra innings in nature’s world series, the leaves are finally down in the deciduous woodlands.

A poem with seasonal reflections.

As Thomas Dresser points out at the beginning of his new book, Martha’s Vineyard in the American Revolution, islands occupy a precarious position in...

From the Dec. 10, 1954 edition of the Gazette:

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Letters to the Editor

We learned today that Noah Asimow has written his last piece for the Gazette.

The Vineyard has one nursing home and one assisted living facility.

What is happening nowadays in Edgartown is disturbing, a cause for alarm.

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