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Menemsha is a fishing paradise, known around the Island for its strong tides and water teeming with bonito and bluefish. For many a surfcaster and flyfisher there is no other place to be on a September night than the Menemsha jetties.
Up to 800 people are still being tested every week at the TestMV site — down only by a small amount from the approximately 1,000 people weekly during the summer.
At the Martha's Vineyard Glassworks gallery customers stream in to browse the shop’s selection of colorful bowls and vases, while glassmiths work away by the firey furnaces.
Around us, the natural world is responding to seasonal changes. Birds are migrating, poison ivy vines along woodland paths are turning crimson and caterpillars are on the move.
In this year of unrest, Vineyarders calling for justice in the Breonna Taylor case took their signs and voices to five Corners demanding action.
Steve Jones has spent his hours after work down by the drawbridge creating an art installation by balancing rocks into cairns alongside the Lagoon.
The year moves on and the season turns, heading out as if on a shifting tide.
Heading into the second week of the Derby, the word was all about the weather; good, bad, windy, and sunny. See highlights of derby history at the Vineyard Gazette's Time Machine.
Blustery winds, high waves and strong surf closed beaches and diverted ferries for the Vineyard as western remnants from Hurricane Teddy came ashore on Tuesday.
As the season turns from summer to fall, summer bird residents start to depart for their winter homes while others visit the Vineyard as they fly southward.
A peaceful demonstration was held outside the courthouse in Edgartown this weekend to protest racial injustice and the incarceration of minorities.
Now the year moves on and there is no lovelier time on the Vineyard than that moment of seasonal change from summer to autumn.
Blue September sky stretched wide over the Edgartown Lighthouse Saturday, where families gathered for the 19th annual Ceremony of Remembrance.
Students and teachers returned to school this week with plans for a multi-week phase-in process, with elementary and middle school students preparing to phase back into the classroom over the course of the fall.
Heading into the second week of the Derby, the word was all about the weather; good, bad, windy, rainy and sunny. See highlights of derby history at the Vineyard Gazette's Time Machine.
Strong winds propelled sailors through the 43rd annual Moffett Race on Saturday. Mo Flam took first place with Penelope.