Brock Callen Jr. and his father, Sail Martha’s Vineyard executive director and maritime instructor Brock Callen Sr. recently spent two and a half...
With strong demand for preschool education across the Island, more programs are being planned, including a nature-based preschool at Felix Neck...
Retired Chilmark police chief Timothy Rich is back on the job again, serving as acting chief and continuing a long battle against moped rentals on...
Leo is our featured valentine’s pet. He is a white and dark orange cat with an orange heart shaped birthmark on his face.
It’s time for the annual Romancing the Oyster event at the Harbor View Hotel.
The Vineyard Gazette will donate $11,000 to the Island Grown Initiative on behalf of more than 700 readers who responded to a subscription campaign.
With opioid addiction on the rise, the head of the state Department of Public Health stopped by the Vineyard last week to shed light on her...
An Edgartown rottweiler and a Cavalier King Charles spaniel from Vineyard Haven will be among 3,000 dogs competing next week in the 141st annual...
Three Island students will receive $1,000 scholarships through the Chamber of Commerce Jim Lambert Memorial Scholarship.
Health care, immigration, universal preschool and the Pilgrim nuclear power plant were all topics for discussion Sunday when an overflow crowd turned...
Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group volunteers are taking orders for bouquets of daffodils until Feb. 17 for their annual fundraiser.
The swordfish harpooner is back in his familiar stance in the dunes behind Menemsha Beach. The iconic work of art was reinstalled Thursday morning.

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