Dredging Up a New Hot Commodity: Sand

The purchase of an Edgartown dredge in the mid-1990s has proved to be a major money-saver for the town. This year, the Edgartown parks department estimated it saved around $18 million by using locally dredged sand to restore the dunes at South Beach.

Scientists Amp Up Powassan Testing

A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst say they have come up with a more accurate way to test deer ticks for Powassan, a rare virus that has been found in pockets around the Island.

Springtime

Spring of 2024 / Dressed up for Easter / With nature’s rebirth / A calm before the storm / In an election year / Like none other.

Dear Oak Bluffs Residents

On April 9, I understand residents of Oak Bluffs will have their annual town meeting and this year it will include voting on what is affectionately known as the town-wide LIMOD zoning overlay.

The Big Freeze

Gazette chronicle: From the March 27, 1964 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Joseph Chase Allen

No to LIMOD

I believe that the Oak Bluffs planning board recommendations for rezoning five areas of the town are not getting enough notice by the public.

Save Croquet

The Edgartown Croquet Club has been on the Island in one form or another since 1981, a continuation of many earlier clubs on Martha’s Vineyard.

Town Meeting Needs You

Many Oak Bluffs residents are unaware of a critically important vote coming up at town meeting on April 9.

Circus Ban

Please, support the Massachusetts bills H. 3245, S. 2197 and S. 2189 that will ban traveling circuses with elephants, primates, big cats and giraffes from coming into the state. Please, contact your representatives and ask them to support these bills.

The life of a circus animal is horrific, traveling from town to town in trailers in extreme heat, in small spaces where they can’t move, chained 23 hours a day, and then brought into a tent with bright lights and screaming crowds. The threat of being hit with a bullhook or whip is constant.

Stay Neighborly

The Tisbury planning board is inviting public comment on the nature/nurture of our neighborhoods on Tuesday, April 2 at 5 p.m. over Zoom.

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