A True Island Treasure

Jimmy Morgan died this week. Another Island treasure who was so much more than the sum of his parts has left us.

Volunteers for America

Volunteers are an integral element in the election process. My effort was appreciated and I look forward to further voter interaction.

Believing Doesn't Matter

When it comes to sexual assault, victims and their advocates have been battling the misconception that victims are not to be believed, that they are liars.

It's Derby Season

Derby season means shifting priorities – for all of us.

Weighing In!

Fish and more fish! That was the burden of the report from derby headquarters on Saturday noon.

Tuck in Your Socks, Lone Star Ticks Are Here

Lone star tick nymphs and adults are spreading and increasing in numbers, data from the MV Tick Programs 2018 yard surveys shows.

Last Call at Lola's Dances to the Tune of Inclusivity

Between 400 and 500 revelers boogied big time on Friday during a farewell to legendary Lola’s restaurant.

Airport Chairman Responds

Garri Saganenko’s Sept. 27 letter to the Gazette seems to express the wish that we build a wall around the Island.

High Schoolers Invited to Compete for Bower Family Prize

Harvard Business School professor Joseph Bower is offering a $1,000 prize to a student with the best ideas for how to approach the housing problem.

Small in Stature, Huge in Spirit: the Bonsai Club

Every third Tuesday of the month, the Martha's Vineyard Bonsai Club, a group as varied and ageless as the tiny junipers, jades and jasmines in their possession, gathers.

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