The critical need for affordable housing on Martha’s Vineyard is by now beyond dispute. But how to solve this pressing problem needs all the careful...
The agreement announced this week to let the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival lease the second floor of the historic Grange Hall is a welcome sign...
A new laundry center for the Oak Bluffs home for women in transition after experiencing homelessness.
After an autumn of extra innings in nature’s world series, the leaves are finally down in the deciduous woodlands.
At their special town meeting Tuesday night Oak Bluffs voters swiftly agreed to send a home-rule petition to the state legislature that would give...
A reader once remarked that her favorite parts of the Gazette were the town columns, because they made her feel like the Vineyard was a place where...
Martha’s Vineyard Commission meetings are open to the public, but it does take a certain fortitude to listen for hours.
Spurred by the pandemic, initially as a temporary fix, government meetings held by Zoom have become nearly ubiquitous on Martha’s Vineyard.
Fall tiptoed in last week, like a teenager who stayed out too late and didn’t want to wake the household.
The Island got a power wash this week from the remnants of Hurricane Ida as the calendar turned from August to September.
There are two excellent reasons to get vaccinated against Covid-19: to protect yourself and to protect everyone around you.
August is the month of sunflowers in the fields, long days at the shore and on the water, unhurried evenings with friends on the porch while the...

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