Pennywise Path Development: Pressure from Many Directions By MANDY LOCKE Neighbors are pleading for restraint, Edgartown officials are urging...
A California woman who owns a spectacular property overlooking the ocean in Chilmark has been told she can't rent the spot out for any more weddings...
With a contract that expired more than a year ago and no real end in sight at the bargaining table, tension has begun to escalate between management...
West Tisbury Republican Plans to Topple Eight-Term Legislator By CHRIS BURRELL He's a Spanish teacher at the regional high school and a part-...
120 at MVRHS to Go on to Post-Secondary Study By BRIEN HEFLER On Sunday, the class of 2004 at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School will...
Some Transitions, New Faces as Farms Stand Ready for the Growing Season SRC="http://www.mvgazette.com/news/2004/06/04/content/farming_hay_sm.jpg"...
Graduating Class at Charter School, Four Strong, Is Confident, Motivated By C.K. WOLFSON It took them six months to come to a consensus about...
MVC Powers Eyed by Court Did the Commission Correctly Act in Refusing Gas Station? Is There ‘Tunnel Vision'? Judge Will Decide By JULIA WELLS...
New Hospital's Final Number: $41.8 Million By JULIA WELLS The new number is $41.8 million. The final number. Leaders at the Martha's Vineyard...
When it comes to competition among the bar-keeps and restaurant owners on the Oak Bluffs harbor, the gloves have definitely come off.
Sgt. William L. Searle, state environmental police officer for the Vineyard, will retire from his post at the end of this month. Sergeant Searle,...
gas prices
That's the cost of doing business for landscaper James Hayes now that gas prices have soared beyond $2.50 a gallon. Every five days, he swallows the...

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