The year 2010 was one of significant chal lenges and accomplishments for the Island Housing Trust. The accomplishments include the successful...
policemen
Sheriff Christopher S. (Huck) Look would have been pleased by the fellowship that arose at Tuesday’s service at the Edgartown Whaling Church. All...
Look
To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides; Sheriff Christopher Look both absorbed the sun’s warmth and shared it generously. On Feb....
S lavery is an ugly part of our past that we would gladly forget. But what if you were to discover that slavery is not a thing of the past? What if...
NUCLEAR WARNING Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
Limbo Living Lent, for those who observe, is traditionally a period of waiting. But one does not need to be a churchgoer to feel a sense of being...
Thinking Forward On Sunday the Vineyard Conservation Society held the last of its winter walk series at Pilot Hill Farm on Lambert’s Cove. The...
Celestial Lights From Gazette editions of March, 1986:
Woodlands
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank envisions a new campground as part of its management plan for its 234-acre Southern Woodlands Preserve. Dan Feeney...
Don’t tell my wife, but lately I’ve been frequent ing a strip joint. It’ll sound even kinkier when she finds out that the joint is a dental center,...
boat
The following is an edited version of a letter sent to the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy, Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) from...
Maile
Her name was Maile Malama Kamehameha. It was a long moniker and it pretty well summed her up. Maile is a kind of Hawaiian vine used as a ceremonial...

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