Going into the second season of Shed, a podcast about race produced by the Vineyard Gazette, host Eric Adams wishes more has changed.
On the hardwood and on the ice, in the pool and on the track, the regional high school winter sports teams have excelled in every arena this year.
I stand at the top of Huckleberry Hill Lane with my husband, Lance, and our dog, Riley.
Holly Nadler’s feel-good memoir The Hobo Diaries: Down and Out on Martha’s Vineyard” is a bright and sunny reading experience, but it starts with a straightforward horror-story scenario.
From the Feb. 19, 1971 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
It’s been more than 40 years since anyone has laced up wrestling shoes at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. But Coach Jerry Kadien is working hard to bring the program back.
As Tisbury imagines what development over the next 10 to 15 years will look like, some half-dozen consulting firms collaborated to produce varying scenarios for the future, including specialists in transportation, economic development and natural resources.
Oak Bluffs, which boasts the largest nightlife scene on the Island, has seen thirsty revelers rush over from other towns after their restaurants and bars close.
Tara Ledden and William Ledden, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Wesley Russell Ledden, born on Feb. 13.
Rebecca Sharp and Heather Sharp, of West Tisbury, announce the birth of a daughter, Porter Rae Sharp, born on Feb. 10.