From the Dec. 31, 1965 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: As always, the good things of 1965 are likely to remain unremembered and unsung, for the good is usually general and easily assimilated into a universal background.
The beach where shore and ocean meet / Horizon far too far to know / Page to turn, margin to mark / List that notes to-do and done / Evening news and...
It came in an official looking envelope with a yellow border. It contained my notice to report for jury duty.
You walk into the room, a look of confusion on your face and say, “Mom, there’s this girl trying to talk to me on Facebook. I don’t know who she is...
’Twas Christmas Eve and Santa Claus / Was on his annual trip / By reindeer from the cold North Pole / ’Twas not, of course, by ship, / For his...
The Island lost a truly great soul with Janet Messineo, a legendary fisherperson, amazing artist and a uniquely kind person.
The birth of Jesus is one of the best known stories in the western world.
As has been proclaimed in recent articles and editorials, there is a lack of leadership in the upper management of the Steamship Authority.
I write in regards to Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) plans to clearcut 32 acres of white pine plantation from the southeast corner...
I attended the meeting Tuesday night of the various SSA folks, held at the request of Christine Sherman Todd, chairman of the Dukes County...