Aquinnah Sites Reveal 10,000 Years of Wampanoag History

A 2001 Aquinnah bylaw requiring archaeological reviews of proposed building sites has unearthed scores of significant discoveries.

Former Martha's Vineyard Commission Director Mark London Dies

The retired MVC executive director died Saturday night, after battling cancer.

Valerie Jarrett Speaks of Public Service, Love for Martha's Vineyard

The senior advisor to former President Obama discussed her life and career before a crowd at the Union Chapel.

Late Plover Nests Lead to Prolonged Beach Closures

Two piping plover nests have caused unusually long closures at Norton Point Beach this season, testing the patience of vacationers

When the Press Becomes the Story

Director Liz Garbus was asked after a screening of her series The Fourth Estate how she got such great access to the New York Times.

Spirit of Aretha Franklin Fuels Hutchins Forum

The discussion at this year's Hutchins Forum ranged from the state of race relations in America to the role of the media in politics.

Fair Moon and Jupiter

Tonight, the first quarter moon appears close to the bright planet Jupiter in our southern sky.

Press Freedom

The Gazette joins this week with hundreds of other newspapers nationwide in outrage over President Trump’s unprecedented vilification of the press.

Airport Awards Contract for Runway Paving

The airport commission last week officially awarded a $10.6 million bid for repaving the main runway to Lawrence Lynch Corp. of Falmouth.

Contract Talks Between VTA and Drivers Set to Begin

Contract talks between the company that hires drivers for the Vineyard Transit Authority and the union that represents them are set to begin next month.

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