For the Land

The land is our foundation.

Stand Up to Racism

On an Island, and specifically in a town steeped in a rich history of Native/Indigenous and African-American history, it is disappointing that Oak Bluffs is experiencing white supremacy and racism.

Gazette Chronicle: No Nukes

From the Sept. 26, 1978 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Stan Hart: On the morning of festival day the sun broke through a fibrous, milkweed cloud bank and brought a steady heat to the wet earth.

A Creative Approach to Building Community

Aquinnah selectperson, tribal leader and founder of Orange Peel Bakery, Juli Vanderhoop has been selected for this year's Creative Living Award by the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation.

Restoring Lagoon Pond Quality Needs to Be a Primary Concern

The Lagoon Pond is the second largest estuary on Martha’s Vineyard and the most impaired of all the Island’s ponds.

ArtCliff Diner Is Back on the Menu

The ArtCliff Diner in Vineyard Haven reopened Thursday after an almost two-year closure for renovations. Its Beach Road parking lot was full 15 minutes before opening time at 7 a.m.

Mike Joyce Named Division 3 Basketball Coach of the Year

Coach Mike Joyce will be recognized alongside other award winners at the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame banquet in Worcester on Sunday, Nov. 12.

Hello Logan

Maira Ferreira and Arthur Castro, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, Logan Ferreira Monteiro de Castro, born on Sept. 14.

Water Bottle Refill Stations Added

Vineyard Conservation Society (VCS) has announced expansion of its Tap Map water bottle refill station network to seven new locations.

Noted Vineyard Philanthropist Robert Day Dies

A seasonal resident of the Vineyard, Robert Day had a large impact on the Island through his many generous donations, most of which he did not publicize.

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