Gone Gamming

From the Jan. 21, 1949 edition of the Gazette: Of house shifting, tree trimming and a January dandelion.

Now's the Time

Last week I completed a three-evening community conversation on anti-racism put on by Islander Kyle Williams and cohorts called A Long Talk.

Photography Exhibit Chronicles Unique Vineyard Narrative

A new Martha's Vineyard Museum exhibit by photographer Neal Rantoul captures the Vineyard by land, sea and air. The exhibit opens Jan. 22.

Community Suppers Stay the Course

Takeout, delivery or drive-through — this year churches around Martha’s Vineyard are transforming their wintertime community suppers to a new, pandemic-safe format.

Please Adopt Us: Jan. 22

Anyone looking for a dog? Bear needs home.

Recent Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending Jan. 15

Schoolhouse Road LLC purchased 62 Schoolhouse Road in Edgartown from Richard K. Pratt Jr. TRS ad Puffbuttons Realty Trust for $1,580,000 on Jan. 11.

Seamus Arrives

Molly and Mark Nickowal, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Seamus Richard Nickowal, born on Jan. 17 at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital on. Seamus weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce at birth.

Waiting

The past week’s sunny 40-degree days drove me out into the vegetable garden.

Seaduck Scarcity

Common eiders used to be plentiful in Vineyard waters.

Oak Bluffs Names New Conservation Agent

Oak Bluffs selectmen voted Tuesday to name Elisabeth Peterman as the town’s new conservation agent and environmental planner.

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