Bivalve Predator Puts Scientists on Alert

Local researchers are keeping a close watch on a parasite that has infected and decimated New York's bay scallop population.

Veterans Housing

The Martha's Vineyard Veterans Transitional and Affordable Housing Committee, is grateful that the town of Oak Bluffs has designated a parcel of land to build 12 units of housing for Island veterans.

Thanks for the Blankets

In the late spring, Rev. Chip Seadale, the rector at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, called a meeting to brainstorm ideas that would be useful to the Ukrainians in their time of need.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Wampanoag Art for the Ages

It's been 402 years since English religious pilgrims settled in Plymouth at the native Wampanoag town of Patuxet.

Old Things

From the Jan. 2, 1998 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Hello Alessia

Monica Maxim and Florin Gafencu, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a daughter, Alessia Maria Gafencu, born on Dec. 19.

Holiday Religious Services Around the Island

A variety of religious services will take place across the Island on Dec. 23, 24 and 25.

Edgartown Begins Negotiations to Manage Norton Point Beach

The Dukes County Commission will move forward with Edgartown’s bid to take over management of Norton Point Beach, beginning contract negotiations with the town.

BOEM Releases Draft Impact Statements for Wind Farms

The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has released a draft environmental impact statement for two large commercial wind farm projects planned for south of Martha’s Vineyard.

Island Grown Initiative Purchases Kitchen Porch Catering

Island Grown Initiative's acquisition includes a fully-equipped commercial kitchen — complete with professional baking equipment — as well as storage and office space, a retail storefront and two company vehicles.

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