tabernacle
The gingerbread cottages that occupy the Camp Ground surrounding the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs don’t really need adornment. They are already...
The man who will set the pay for top executives at the seven largest firms rescued by federal bailout money spoke about the power of his position...
Andrew Young
Andrew Young never formally studied economics. But he learned early in his time as a civil rights leader what a powerful tool for good it could be...
carnival
They come for the fun and festivities or they come to claim a first place prize. No matter the motivation, they come — throngs of people eager to...
Vases wrapped with Xeroxed photographs of a muscled, smiling young man sat on the counter of Island Star convenience store in Edgartown yesterday,...
Hardest hit among the six Island towns by the recession, Oak Bluffs ended the fiscal year two months ago with a deficit of approximately $300,000,...
Corrections A town column in Friday’s Gazette characterized Peter and Cora Weiss as friends of the father of President Obama in the early 1960s....
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health today announced the H1N1-related death of a 26–year-old Dukes County resident. The individual had no...
Walter M. Vail has been elected to the board of the Island Affordable Housing Fund. A resident of Oak Bluffs, Mr. Vail moved here in 2008 after...
Less than six months after winning hard-fought approval from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to build a 12-unit condominium complex on Dukes...
Four Graduates The following Island students graduated from Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, N.H. on May 16: Kayla Rose Mastromonaco of...
Aquinnah voters will revisit a pioneering wind energy proposal at a special town meeting slated for the end of September, and selectmen have...

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