A Photographic Journey of Protests

Island resident and attorney Jamie Fishman combines both his lifelong passions in his new documentary photography book titled American Protest — Images from the Streets.

Island Pays Tribute to Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is being remembered and celebrated across the Island this weekend.

Sky Gifts

Don’t be in the dark about this month’s planetary procession.

Change of Behavior

Temperatures have repeatedly been below freezing this past week, which changes a bird’s behavior.

Foundation Scholarship Portal Opens

Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation announces the opening of its 2025 scholarship season, which begins Jan. 17.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Jan. 10

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $523,230 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.

Saving Grace

It was practically a heat wave on Monday when the temperature got up into the 40s. We spent some time outside.

Tisbury Police Arrest Man for Alleged Bomb Threat at SSA Terminal

Tisbury police arrested David Capato, 56, and he was charged in Edgartown District Court on Thursday on terrorism and firearm charges.

Outdoor Experts Shine at Tuesdays in the Newsroom

The voices and personalities of the Vineyard Gazette’s outdoors columnists took center stage at the second edition of the recently revived Tuesdays in the Newsroom series.

Nursing Union Reaches Contract with Hospital

Nurses at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reached an agreement with management last month on a new union contract, staving off the chance of a one-day nurses’ strike that had previously been authorized. 

The two parties settled contract negotiations in November and the union voted on Dec. 5 to ratify the contract, which includes pay raises and changes to the union’s insurance. Laura Hilliard, a registered nurse at the hospital and the chair of the bargaining unit, said the nurses were pushing for change to make it easier for nurses to stay long-term at the hospital. 

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