On Tuesday, March 11, the Vineyard Gazette will host a talk in the newsroom featuring leaders in the cinematic community on the Island.
Cuts to NOAA will be felt by Island organizations and the Gazette announces a celebration for Jaws 50th anniversary.
The mass firing of probationary employees at federal agencies and other cuts by the Trump administration reached the epicenter of marine research for the Cape and Islands last week.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported positive results for a homeowner’s flock on Feb. 26.
In February, part three of Eyes on the Prize aired on HBO, and featured the work of several Vineyarders, including filmmaker Dawn Porter, composer John Forté and Martha's Vineyard Charter School student Fiona Brown.
Drive into Five Corners in Vineyard Haven from any direction and one is confronted with a hodgepodge of commerce and signage, and a confusing array of asphalt options.
Indivisible Martha’s Vineyard will host a We Stand With Ukraine freedom rally on Saturday, March 15.
The Vineyard Gazette Media Group in collaboration with the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will host a day-long celebration of Jaws this summer, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the movie.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $107,380 for the business week ending on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
We have no adoptions to report this week but our pet of the week Nellie, a stunning 13-year-old, medium hair, torbie cat.