2024 opened with a severe storm battering the Island, the third in just over a month, each one turning its unwavering attention on the south shore....
From alpha-gal to powerful storms, here are the stories that engaged Gazette readers the most in 2024.
Seeker, the wooden scow hand-built on Martha’s Vineyard over more than a decade by owner Ted Box and hundreds of volunteers, sank in Lake Tashmoo...
The select board voted 2-1 on Dec. 17 to cap the length of boats at the town charter dock to no more than 36 feet after boat owners cited navigation...
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is offering a new breast imaging service, providing Islanders advanced screening technology for breast cancer for the...
Luciano Deoliveira, 28, was indicted on Dec. 19 on two counts of aggravated rape of a child and several other charges.
The new West Tisbury nonprofit hopes to foster deeper connections among Islanders from every background through classes, talks and face-to-face...
The Penikese School will host a series of events in the coming year year, celebrating the scientific heritage of the 75-acre island.
Last week, the airport unveiled some of the first conceptual designs for a major airport terminal renovation, which would bring a permanent structure...
Martha’s Vineyard Sea Salt is working to recover after harsh winds destroyed a key component of their business earlier this month.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission voted 10-4 Dec. 12 to publicly review the proposed demolition of a secluded house in West Chop that is believed to...
More than 30 years after first issuing a special permit that has since proved elusive, the Edgartown planning board and The Trustees of Reservations...

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