State Official Hit on New Bedford Stand By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer A prominent Boston attorney who represents the Steamship Authority...
Public Transit System Poised for Season By MARCUS TONTI The bus speaks. "Card not valid," says a computerized voice to a boarding passenger...
The keepers of Vineyard history are leaving the heart of the whaling community for a new home up-Island.
Suspicions that tularemia has made a comeback on the Vineyard for the third summer in a row have prompted a series of new health advisories aimed at...
A Special Spirit Wins This Class Highest Praise By ALEXIS TONTI They're the largest class ever to graduate from the regional high school. That's...
Community Services Management Appeals Designation of Voters in Union Dispute By MANDY LOCKE The Martha's Vineyard Community Services labor...
State Attorney General Urges New Bedford Vote in Political War Over SSA By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer The Massachusetts Attorney General...
Developers Sketch Outline of Proposals for Woodlands Area By JULIA WELLS Anxious to regain the upper hand following a defeat in the...
"I don't know who would want to vote our town out of the commission now," said Oak Bluffs selectman Roger Wey. "It would open up the floodgates."
MVC Power of Review on Housing Projects Upheld in Key Ruling by State Land Court By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer In a groundbreaking...
Graduates Receive Generous Scholarships By MANDY LOCKE Christmas is coming early this year for 133 graduating seniors at Martha's Vineyard...
Charter School Graduates Two in 2002: Class Praised for Courage, Fortitude By ALEXIS TONTI At a different kind of graduation this weekend, there...

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