Turkington
By PHYLLIS MERAS M ore than 150 friends and supporters of retiring State Rep. Eric T. Turkington honored him with a farewell party at the Martha’s...
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of September, 1933: Cap’n Harty Bodfish, slayer of seals, sea-otter, reindeer and right whales, leaned out of...
AIRPORT ADVERTISING Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission: The presentation by...
Autumn Arrives
Gone Fishing: Blog On It was pioneering filmmaker Robert Altman who described his love of fishing in these words: “You put that line in the water...
One Cottage, So Much History The Oak Bluffs historical commission is right to speak out frankly in the matter of the Harmon cottage demolition in...
More Explanation Needed Editors, Vineyard Gazette: The following letter was sent to the Chilmark selectmen:
William Good
Cuttyhunk island, lying seven miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard and 14 off New Bedford, is connected to the coast by one ferry line and the...
Ries Vanderpol
Ries Vanderpol was 17 when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands, his home country, in 1940. Before the invasion, he had seen Jewish students who...
SAVING THE STRIPERS Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
Rainy Days, and Busy Mid-September is when Islanders heave a collective sigh of relief. We hear it in the reclaiming of beaches closed to the...
Drilling Offshore, That Old Song Again Richard Nixon seems an unlikely hero of conservationists, but he was the President who signed into law what...

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