African American Studies Pilot Program Inspires Vineyard Students

This fall, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School became one of only 60 high schools across the country selected for the College Board’s AP African American Studies pilot program.

SSA Looks to Outside Review to Solve Ongoing Reservation Issues

For three of the last six years, the opening day of summer vehicle reservations with the Steamship Authority has been plagued by technology problems.

History Uprooted

The fast-moving, bitterly cold storm that howled across the Island last Friday and Saturday was one for the record books.

Essential Service

If you're a pet owner on Martha’s Vineyard and you have a veterinarian, you're one of the lucky ones.

Finding Solace, One Farmstand at a Time

Recently, I purchased a whole 4.5-pound chicken that had been raised on Martha’s Vineyard.

Music Street

It began on Music Street / one summer years ago / with a long beach walk / to a whale's rib cage.

Bravo Businesses

A couple of weeks ago I ran around downtown asking business owners, managers and salespeople if they would consider a donation to The Tisbury School Sunshine Committee.

Avian Confusion

I am puzzled about two bird names.

Help Is Needed

We are writing about erosion on Chappaquiddick and the dilemma facing Jerry and Sue Wacks whose house sits perilously close to a steep bluff.

Cold Front

From the Feb. 9, 1940 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

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