The girls hockey team is 10-7-1 this season with two games left in the regular season — an away game on Wednesday and a home game on Thursday against Norwood. Puck drops Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
From the Feb. 25, 1972 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: A northeast storm of unusual viciousness struck the Island on Saturday during the early hours.
A Land Court judge ruled that the Oak Bluffs planning board was within its rights to grant the Four Sisters Inn on Narragansett avenue a special permit.
Five years after the start of the Covid pandemic Dan Waters is presenting a photographic time capsule of the year at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
I have taken down my bird feeders following a recommendation from Brice Boutot, the Edgartown health agent, due to dead birds on the Island testing positive for avian flu.
The directory of Island nonprofits is now in print in the latest edition of the Vine.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission opened a public hearing Thursday on a nearly-completed house in Vineyard Haven that has become a lightning rod for neighborhood opposition.
Every Island bakery has a different take on the chocolate chip cookie.
The turkeys found dead in Edgartown earlier this month have preliminarily tested positive for avian flu, marking the first cases known to be on the Island.
Today, Valentine's Day, is a good time to be thinking about Venus tonight. Step outside shortly after sunset and look to the west for the brightest celestial object in our night sky, Venus. Venus is a spectacle and astronomers report that it is at its brightest.
It's brilliance is tied not just to its closeness but we are getting to see a larger portion of the cloud covered planet.