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At 85, Historian David McCullough Is a Pioneer In His Own Right
A man, 85 years old with far more than a century of stories to tell, walked toward a small shed behind his humble, white-shingled house on Music...
5:16 pm, July 4, 2019
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Museum Has Its Grand Opening, Summer-Style
Louisa Hufstader
Fireworks lit up the sky over Vineyard Haven Harbor Saturday night as a finale to the Evening of Discovery gala at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
10:45 am, July 3, 2019
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Home Where President Clinton Stayed Is Sold for $11.25 Million
The Edgartown summer home that belonged to former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara changed hands last week.
3:30 pm, July 2, 2019
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Taste of the Vineyard Gala Draws Throngs
Hordes of Islanders and non-Islanders came out to the historic Dr. Daniel Fisher House Thursday night for the annual benefit for the Vineyard Trust.
4:26 pm, June 14, 2019
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MVC Will Review Mill House Retroactively
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will attempt to reconstruct the timeline of the historic Vineyard Haven home that was demolished without prior...
4:34 pm, June 5, 2019
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Selectmen Vote to Remove Plaques from Civil War Monument
At a public forum Tuesday night, Oak Bluffs selectmen unanimously agreed adopt the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP’s recommendation.
5:50 am, May 22, 2019
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Secret History of Martha's Vineyard During World War II
With the recent discovery of World War II-era bomber buried at Cape Pogue, the clandestine history of the Island’s involvement in World War II has...
2:23 pm, May 9, 2019
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Demolition of Historic House Comes Under Scrutiny
The demolition of a house believed to be one of the oldest homes in Vineyard Haven has stirred shock and confusion.
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Gazette Wins Top Award for Digital Journalism
The Time Machine, the Vineyard Gazette’s online display of historical stories and photos, won Best Digital Innovation Award Thursday from the New...
1:38 pm, May 3, 2019
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Catch the Brass Ring! Flying Horses Opens for the Season
It was opening day at the Flying Horses Carousel and Helena Penn, age 11, called her three rides “awesome.”
5:40 pm, April 13, 2019
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New Museum Opens With Quiet Fanfare
After nearly a decade of planning, two years of construction, over $30 million raised, and the restoration of exactly 1,008 refractors on the Fresnel...
11:23 pm, March 12, 2019
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Hootenanny Night: Amateur Folksingers Take Over Coffee House for a Night
From the Gazette archives: a story about James Taylor appearing at a Hootenanny in 1963.
11:52 am, March 12, 2019
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