A retirement party Monday afternoon for Dr. Henry Nieder abounded with memories, anecdotes and tributes for the longtime family physician.
After nearly a century of calling Edgartown home, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum has closed on the sale of its School street property for $4 million.
Dozens of floats, hundreds of spectators, and thousands ­(or what seemed like thousands) of people dressed up in red, green and “Grinch” gathered...
In Vineyard Haven, Islanders flocked to the old Bowl & Board building to ring in the holiday season for December’s First Friday event.
A decided chill, no doubt blowing down from the North Pole, caused a festive crowd to bundle up tight for the annual lighting of the Edgartown Light.
On Thursday evening Chris Porterfield was celebrated with the Spirit of the Vineyard Award. The ceremony was held in a place he knows well.
About 70 people attended a volunteer orientation session to staff Houses of Grace, a system of winter homeless shelters.
On Memorial Wharf in Edgartown a tower of lobster pots was gathered, built and decorated by Sandy Fisher.
With Christmas around the corner Animal Shelter residents are busy making their holiday lists, and hoping that their wishes come true.
The West Tisbury Library is hosting a reception for a new photography show entitled Through a Lens II.
Louisa Gould is hosting her annual Small Wonders Art Show, with a reception on Saturday, Dec. 8 from 3 to 5 p.m. at her gallery on 54 Main street in...
>Celebrate the 37th Annual Christmas in Edgartown with the Vineyard Gazette at its Good Tidings and Gift Wrapping event.

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