lobsterville
As wind power development looms over the Island, planning agencies and other organizations are beginning to come to terms with what that will mean...
Carlin Hart
Carlin Hart is already settling into his new job as principal of the Oak Bluffs School. In an interview at his office on Wednesday this week, he...
Rocks at Inkwell Beach have left some Oak Bluffs summer residents stone-cold. On Tuesday Oak Bluffs selectmen held their annual summer taxpayers...
Where else but Martha’s Vineyard can a grandparent and grandchild compete against athletes and long-limbed teenagers without the competitive edge?...
Photo Credits Three photographs that appeared in the Friday, August 6, Gazette with a story about the Witnesses to Hunger project failed to...
Library
In the past, staff at the Gosnold rehabilitation center on Cape Cod have seen Vineyard patients board the boat back to the Island and worried about...
A meeting between the town and tribe in Aquinnah has finally taken place, but no agreement has been reached on whether an access path to...
Please Adopt Us Two of our beautiful adult cats were adopted last week, but there are still more at the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard who...
The Edgartown Library building design committee has been working since April to develop a new building plan for submission in early October to the...
Eden
“What are you ladies cooking up today?” Laura Raney, an employee at Eden Market, asks a pair of regular customers as she rings up their purchases...
Roosevelt
Marjory Potts met Frances Perkins purely by accident. Buried in books at the Vineyard Haven Library, researching an article she was writing about...
dancers
For four days this weekend, worshipping at the Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs will take a different form. The light that flows into the historic church...

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