Gazette Chronicle: Transitions

From the Nov. 14, 1958 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: November half gone.

NAACP Election

The Martha’s Vineyard branch of the NAACP will hold its election for 2025–2027 officers and members of the executive committee on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Exploring the Melodies of Snake Hollow

Island songwriter Tristan Israel’s latest album Snake Hollow will be celebrated at an album release party at PathwaysArts this Saturday.

Please Adopt Us: Nov. 15

This week’s adoption news is that Chip the kitten has found her forever home. Congratulations Chip.

Post-Season Accolades for Cross Country and Girls Soccer Stars

Paul Steyer and Emma Squire will represent the Vineyard as individual runners in the cross country state finals, and Elleanor Mone and Reese Malowski also earned first team Eastern Mass. all-star status.

Student Helps Break the Silence Around Addiction

Annabelle Metell, a senior at the regional high school, has organized a walk for Saturday called Break the Silence, which aims to help loved ones of those struggling with addiction.

Neighborhood Rallies Against Proposed Sale of CAI Building

The Woods Hole home of CAI is for sale and a local group is trying to raise the necessary funds to keep the radio station in its current location.

Aquinnah Voters Approve Full Warrant at Special Town Meeting

Aquinnah voters approved all seven articles on the warrant at a special town meeting Tuesday, allocating nearly $352,000 for town projects.

Chilmark Town Column: November 15

I’m not sure why, but it’s been the week for fragmented and disjointed conversations.

Whooping Cough Case Reported

A case of pertussis, more commonly known as “whooping cough,” has been reported on the Island, according to the Inter-Island Public Health Excellence Collaborative.

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