Falmouth Robbery Suspect Agrees To Guilty Plea

Petar Petyoshin, who was arrested in May for allegedly stealing more than $21,000 from the Davis Straits Rockland Trust, signed a plea agreement with prosecutors earlier this summer.

Crescent Moon and Venus

Mornings offer plenty of planet watching this month. In the wee hours of Monday morning take a look towards the eastern skyline. Well before sunrise you'll see the brilliant planet Venus and not too far away a thin crescent moon. Both are in the zodiacal constellation Cancer, a constellation we associate with more often with late winter.

Creative Inspiration Stems From Childhood Summers

Photography may not be Tim DeWitt’s full-time job, but finding the perfect scene often takes up a full day for the landscape photographer.

Yard Dances to Beat of New Leadership

Stephanie Pacheco finished her first summer as the new executive of The Yard last month, but she's already conjuring up plans to make the art residency program more active in the off-season.

Looking for More Historic Context

Four and a half years ago, I took to task the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP over a matter that goes to the heart of the organization’s work.

Fire Department Thanks

A million kudos and thanks to the Tisbury fire department and police for saving us from kitchen fire.

Saving Grace

To Trader Fred

Editors, Vineyard Gazette;

Trader Fred was not only the kindest and most generous man, but he was also the greatest storyteller ever. To have a cocktail and cigar with him and hear him spin his embracingly entertaining tales was to relish life itself.

Just last month he told me and a few friends of story that had our heads spinning with delight and amusement. Freddy was truly one of a kind and we are all grateful for knowing him. Not just that, but probably half of us are wearing his clothes right now.

To Trader Fred

Trader Fred was not only the kindest and most generous man, but he was also the greatest storyteller ever.

Wind Power Demand High, But So Are Costs

Gov. Maura Healey last week announced a new effort to procure up to 3,600 megawatts of offshore wind power – the largest call out to developers in the state’s history.

Gazette Chronicle: The Old Wood School

Schools have opened; and their opening recalls the almost-forgotten times of other Island schools that shaped the growing minds of a generation.

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