Walking With Warnock Is a Family Affair

One summer, about nine years ago, when my daughter was three years old and the Rev. Raphael Warnock came for his annual visit, she grabbed him by the hand.

“A Heart-Wrenching Day That History Will Not Forgive”

Excertpts from comments made by our elected representatives on Jan. 6.

Trump Must Go

Wednesday’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was the greatest threat to American democracy to take place during my lifetime.

Good Souls

On Saturday, Dec. 19, six cars pulled up to my house and parked.

Safety First

I am praying that Martha’s Vineyard schools make the hard decisions necessary to keep teachers, children and parents as safe as possible.

Peaceful Transition

If only Man would give way/ as peacefully/ as night gives way to day.

With Open Arms

On Nov. 21 our husband and father, Kevin Brennan, fell off a ladder truck and sustained some very serious injuries.

City Lights

From the Jan. 2, 1970 edition of the Gazette: How a quirk of fate brought antique lanterns back to Edgartown.

Learning on His Feet, and on the Job, at TestMV

When the pandemic first hit in early March, Owen Burns, today the operations manager at the Island’s free coronavirus testing site TestMV, was in Chicago looking for a job.

West Tisbury Keeps Emergency Manager as Independent Department

A variety of staffing matters consumed nearly all of the West Tisbury selectmen’s time during their regular meeting Wednesday, held on Zoom.

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