After Two Decades, Gazette Pressmen Put Away Their Barrels of Ink

On Thursday, Dec. 22, the dynamic duo of Jeremy Smith and Karl Klein delivered their last press run, retiring from the job Mr. Smith first started when he was 26 years old.

New Year Skies

The evening skies in the New Year will be filled with planets. Every visible planet, but Mercury, are appearing in our night sky. It is a parade across the evening sky, starting with Mars to the East. Next there is Jupiter and Saturn. Saturn is really close to Venus low in the southwestern sky after sunset.

Saturn and Venus are only visible for a short time before, together the two descend into the twilight.

Mars will be visited by a bright gibbous moon on Tuesday night. Or, you can look Monday night for them fairly close. They are in the zodiacal constellation Taurus.

State Funding Brings Direct Abortion Services to Island

Due to a recent windfall of state funding, medical abortion services will be directly available on-Island through a local provider for the first time in Vineyard history.

Island Time

Aquinnah at the break of dawn on the cusp of a new year is a talkative place.

Doing Good Works at the Rotary Club

The Rotary Club has had a very active year.

Scilla

From the Jan. 6, 1978 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Polly Woollcott Murphy.

Ring in the New, Celebrate the Old

To say goodbye to 2022, there are ample ways to celebrate New Year's Eve on the Island.

Top Ten Stories in 2022

Here are 10 of the stories that most engaged Vineyard Gazette readers in print and online in 2022:

Welcome James

Siobhan Erin Martin and James Ryan Greer, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, James Atlas Greer, born on Dec. 18 at the Beth Israel Hospital.

Artistic Partnership Is a Dynamic Duo of Creativity

Chilmark Chocolates may have closed its doors in 2019, but its kitchen is still a place of creativity and community.

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