Corrections A story in the Sept. 24 Gazette about the Edgartown Library building project incorrectly named the chairman of the Edgartown Library...
A public hearing on revisions to a bylaw in Edgartown that regulates hours for construction and landscaping crews drew lively and varied comments...
The fall sitting of Dukes County Superior Court opens Monday in the Edgartown courthouse; the Hon. Cornelius Moriarty 3rd will preside over the...
A decision by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission decision to review the expansion of an Oak Bluffs restaurant last week spilled into heated words at...
Nelson
On Tuesday morning West Tisbury School science teacher Karl Nelson told his eighth grade class the outcome of the lab experiment they were about to...
Firefighter Grants The Department of Conservation and Recreation awarded funding for wildfire-related projects to the towns of Chilmark and...
Coast Guard Seaman Stuart D. Bangs, son of Margaret R. St. Denis of Edgartown, and Paul S. Bangs of Edgartown, recently graduated from the U.S....
Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard is asking for nominations for the Spirit of The Vineyard Award. This award, given annually, honors those who have...
Densmore
Alaska-based fishing captain and poet Dave Densmore has seen it all in more than 50 years as a commercial fisherman, and on Wednesday evening, he...
Cultural Grants Several Island arts groups have been awarded grants by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Cape and Islands state representative...
horse
In 326 B.C., they thundered across Rajasthan and Punjab in northwest India on their war horses; men in military garb, shouting their battle cries,...
Jessie Baird
Jessie Little Doe Baird was having a bad week. On Sept. 13 she went to a ceremony to ask for cleansing, to ask for help and to give thanks for the...

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