Community Suppers Continue to Fill a Growing Need

As the Island’s cost of living continues to rise, local community supper programs are seeing an increase in residents looking for relief, with demand for food at an all-time high this year. 

Clifford Exhibit Celebrates Big Red Dog’s Vineyard Roots

A new exhibit at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, Clifford: Our Big Red Dog, opened on Saturday, celebrating the Clifford phenomenon and the life of creator Norman Bridwell, a longtime resident of Edgartown.

Tisbury Probes Taxi License Dispute

Two experienced Island bus and van drivers seeking to form their own taxi business in Tisbury ran into an unexpected obstacle at their license hearing this week.

Navigating New Terrain at the Wheel

The first notice I received was from the Registry of Motor Vehicles announcing I had a birthday coming up, and was required to renew my driver’s license.

No Changes Needed

As a resident of Lagoon Pond with an aquaculture plot right in front of my house, I have to say I am shocked that the Natural Resources Advisory Committee essentially let the foxes draft the document for henhouse security.

Court Time

The Friends and Associates of Chilmark Tennis (FACT) would like to provide additional information in response to last week's Gazette article, Chilmark Tennis Group Seeks Autonomy.

Expansion Plan Concerns

There is a deep concern in our formerly-peaceful area of Vineyard Haven that the expansion plans for the Montessori School will have a harmful impact on the neighborhood.

The Solitary Swan of Mill Pond

A swan, on Old Mill Pond, is hurting, or so it seems to me.

Sankaty Bound

Did anyone see the old Sankaty passing the Vineyard on her way north?

Bow Hunting Led the Way for Banner Deer Season

Vineyard hunters had a successful season, bringing in the fourth-highest number of deer since the state began collecting data 40 years ago.

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