The Martha’s Vineyard Museum welcomes its new education director, Ann DuCharme. She will join the staff on Nov. 4. Ms. DuCharme comes to the Vineyard...
Dr. David Finkelstein of Vineyard Haven recently attended a two-day annual ophthalmology update seminar in Boston. The seminar included classes in...
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will work with the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority to continue to provide seasonal rail service to...
The arborists at Beetlebung Tree Care hope their treetop handiwork doesn’t cause an accident this week. But it’s not their lofty tree-pruning that...
A faded yellow building that once housed the Oak Bluffs laundromat may become the future site of a bowling alley. Reid (Sam) Dunn, the architect who...
The Vineyard Gazette has received a Publick Occurrences award from the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) for its coverage of the...
An Oak Bluffs business owner’s months-long battle with the town to generate income on his property may be nearing resolution. At meetings spanning...
Vineyard Open House real estate celebrated a grand opening on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2. The new real estate firm is owned by David Lott and is located in...
Hope HouseCalls, a division of the Hope Health hospice and palliative care, has expanded its service area to include Dukes County.
Scott Dawley has done it all: electrical work, sheet rocking, carpentry, flooring, diving for coins. “I’ve been in the trades ever since I was knee-...
At first glance, a barrel of wood shavings outside a cabinet shop may not seem like a big deal. But to Bill Bishop, wood shavings bring back memories...
Pasted in the corner window of the door that leads into Lamplighter Corner is a sign that reads: “You need a lamp, Billy got a lamp.” It was written...

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