Hundreds of people gathered at Waterfront Park in Woods Hole Friday as part of the Stand Up for Science rallies held around the world in response to...
The Island's representatives on the Steamship board and port council hosted a public forum at the Portuguese American Club on Thursday.
The mass firing of probationary employees at federal agencies and other cuts by the Trump administration reached the epicenter of marine research for...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported positive results for a homeowner’s flock on Feb. 26.
In February, part three of Eyes on the Prize aired on HBO, and featured the work of several Vineyarders, including filmmaker Dawn Porter, composer...
Drive into Five Corners in Vineyard Haven from any direction and one is confronted with a hodgepodge of commerce and signage, and a confusing array...
The Vineyard Gazette Media Group in collaboration with the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will host a day-long celebration of Jaws this summer, in honor of...
Each spring, the sound of squeaky sneakers on the gym floor ends as the Vineyard’s youth basketball travel team ends its season. But not anymore.
Island school officials have updated a resolution designed to protect students and their families, with new language stating explicitly that federal...
Falmouth Academy is discussing the possibility of providing five-day boarding for students who live on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. 
About a mile west of the post office on the Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road, a new neighborhood is taking shape with a $68 million nursing home at its...
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has set new graduation requirements for this year after a ballot initiative got rid of the need to pass a...

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