Steamship Authority Looks to Shore Up Online Reservation Issues

Next Tuesday will be different. That was the pledge from the Steamship Authority this week after a series of website problems marred the opening day for online summer reservations on the Nantucket route.

Brushing Up on the Lefty's Deceiver

It may be January but it's never to early to bone up on your classic Lefty's Deceiver, the cinder worm, or the surf candy epoxy minnow.

Stories of Long Ago Set Sail for a Memorable Journey

Rushing to catch a boat the other day, I failed to stop to pick up a newspaper to read on the way to Woods Hole.

On My Mind

Questions for the Steamship Authority leadership.

Gazette Chronicle: Aquinnah Schoolhouse

The little red schoolhouse and the one-room schoolhouse have not yet entirely been "progressed" out of existence.

Lapels Dry Cleaning to Close

Lapels Dry Cleaning in Vineyard Haven will be closing its doors for good next month, according to an announcement from owners Greg and Megan Carroll.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $447,212.15 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: Jan. 20

One of my favorite Island groups is the Scottish Society of Martha's Vineyard.

Oak Bluffs Town Column: Jan. 20

Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King were honored on Jan. 13 with the unveiling of the much talked-about Embrace sculpture on the Boston Common.

Edgartown Town Column: Jan. 20

Well, I finally saw my first snow fall of the year and now I am satisfied.

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