Sophia Arrives Rachel and Joseph Pancotti 3rd of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Sophia Courtney Pancotti, on Jan. 27 at the Martha’s...
Poking out from the gloom of financial news is new hope for the fund-raising efforts of Island nonprofit organizations. A partnership of the Martha...
The hand-carved sign formerly at the entrance of the Lambert’s Cove Inn and Restaurant in West Tisbury was stolen Saturday night or early Sunday...
Craig Kingsbury Hangs In Moakley Federal Court A portrait of the late Craig Kingsbury of Vineyard Haven, who died in 2002, can be seen on the Web...
Citizen Police Academy The Oak Bluffs police department will host its second annual citizen’s police academy this year. The academy gives ordinary...
kitty
A spokesman for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) shelter was tight-lipped about details behind the...
Hows Your News
What began as a lark on a summer’s day in Vineyard Haven 10 years ago has grown to become a national phenomenon. How’s Your News is a...
In August of 2008 a 20-year-old man drove into a tree in Chilmark and was deemed intoxicated by police. In February of 2008 in Oak Bluffs another...
The changing economy is wreaking minor havoc with school enrollment projections for the next five years. Student enrollment on the Vineyard is...
boat
Shenandoah, the graceful 108-foot topsail schooner that has long been a landmark in the Vineyard Haven harbor, is laid up at a Fairhaven shipyard,...
More Island workers than ever are without jobs and seeking unemployment benefits this winter.
The Vineyard Gazette office will be closed on Monday in observance of Presidents’ Day. Early copy from correspondents will be appreciated in the...

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