The African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard has announced a weekend of events to celebrate Juneteenth.
Martha's Vineyard magazine will see a change in editorial leadership this month, as editor Paul Schneider will be succeeded by Vanessa Czarnecki.
The Oak Bluffs planning board voted 3-0 Wednesday to approve plans for a roof replacement and addition at the Tabernacle, but the approval hinges on...
Last summer, the Ritz Cafe hosted a one-night event to celebrate Pride Month that proved a hit with the Island community.
Martha’s Vineyard celebrates Memorial Day today with flag raisings, a parade and a town picnic in Vineyard Haven, capping the holiday weekend that is...
Newly appointed Oak Bluffs police chief Jonathan Searle began his career in law enforcement on the Island in 1986, working part time for the...
Quick-thinking neighbors — including a professional tree climber — helped save a woman who was trapped atop a blazing home on Mt. Aldworth Road in...
The Martha's Vineyard Commission voted unanimously late last week to allow a plan by Big Sky Tents to expand an existing storage building and...
For the first time in two decades, the airport business park is expanding, with bid packages out seeking proposals for previously undeveloped land.
With requests for demolitions and teardowns at an all-time high on the Vineyard, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission is in the throes of redrafting its...
Spring unofficially arrived on Martha’s Vineyard Monday with a soft blanket of fog in some places and reports of pinkletinks pouring into the Gazette...
Islanders of all ages rallied for peace in Ukraine at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven Saturday afternoon.

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