The Year in Arts on Martha's Vineyard 2018

On the Vineyard creativity is everywhere and encompasses every season, from the short days and long nights of winter to the hustle-bustle of summer.

Nature Through the Seasons

Schools of black sea bass running thick in the deep water of Vineyard Sound. Sunsets, glorious sunsets.

Out of the Darkness

Darkness into Vineyard Light would like to thank Lia Kahler and the outreach committee of the Chilmark Community Church for collecting donations for suicide prevention and awareness.

Vineyard Said Goodbye to Beloved Islanders in 2018

Among the Islanders who died in 2018 was Ed Jerome, former Edgartown principal and longtime leader of the Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.

Night on the Town

On behalf of the residents of Island Elderly Housing, I would like to thank the Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank and Patti Leighton for sponsoring a movie night in Edgartown.

Racially Offensive

It came to the attention of the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP last week that a store in Vineyard Haven put up a racially offensive holiday display.

Keep it Simple


Keep it Simple

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

Good Deeds

Since reading about the dilemma of Vineyard residents not being aware who owns their electric lines, I would like to tell our story.

Turn the Page

Young Nancy and James Rogers looked out the window Saturday morning and saw a parachute hanging in a tree, with a small package suspended at the end of the strings.

As the Crow Flies, So Doth I

Crows have come to roost in my consciousness again. I am of the kind that seek out the omens of a happening, a circumstance, a serendipity.

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