Bank Robbery Suspects Indicted

Three men who had been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of the Rockland Trust in November were indicted by a federal grand jury this week.

Film Festival Showcases Local Creativity and Commitment

At this year’s Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, the glue binding together many of its 28 films is the Vineyard and the creativity of the Island community.

As Supplemental SNAP Benefits End, Aid for Food Relief Arrives

On March 2, the federal government issued the last of its pandemic SNAP allotments, but a $1.3 million grant to the Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation is helping keep Islanders fed.

Rising HVAC Costs Make Island Towns Sweat

Several municipal heating, ventilation and air conditioning projects on the Island that have ballooned in price recently, driven up as towns look to replace aging equipment but have no on-Island specialists to carry out such large jobs.

Solutions Are Created by Working Together

It is clear that the Island is losing the fabric of its community at a mind-boggling rate because of the lack of affordable housing here.

Gazette Chronicle: Barnacle Club

From the March 18, 1983 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Robert Sanborn and Stuart Bangs are two members of the Barnacle Club, a club that has held a prestigious place in Vineyard history.

House Elegy

The pictures of the Wacks house perched on the edge of the cliff in the paper brought to mind the dark lines from Robert Frost's Once by the Pacific.

Turf Debris

In April of 2019, I was fortunate to attend Yoga Reaches Out, a fundraiser for Boston Children's Hospital.

Second Act Success

On March 14, Act Two Second Hand Store will have been open for one year.

Watershed Protection

According to a 2017 TMDL survey, stormwater accounts for eight per cent of the controllable nitrogen loading in Tashmoo.

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