Finding Humanity in Artificial Intelligence

A computer programmer by day and a playwright by night, Islander Jonah Lipsky has always been drawn to stories that feature science as a central theme.

Wind Festival

September often brings with it windy days of late summer — at least that is what the organizers of the annual Martha's Vineyard Wind Festival are hoping for this Saturday, Sept. 10.

Seeing the Island Through an Artist's Eyes

It has taken me more than 10 years since William Blakesley died to realize he was the quintessential Vineyard artist.

Hail to the Chef; Helpful Encounter Soothes Body and Soul

Through the years in many musings, I wrote about Martha’s Vineyard, describing what makes it feel unique and magical to me.

Vacationing While Black

Driving while Black/Shopping while Black/Realities of being Black.

Derby Days

From the Sept. 13, 1963 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Farm and Field: Seasonal Shift

Summer is over; there are many ways to tell. Late season greens such as kale and spinach will remain abundant, melons are finally coming into their own, and garlic will soon be planted for next year.

Hello Rhaui

Keite and Allan Vieira, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Rhaui Lucca Saboia Vieira, born on Sept. 4.

Welcome Montgomery

Christa Wilbum and Alexander Mueller, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, Montgomery H. Mueller, born on Sept. 2.

Eleanor Arrives

Jaime and Michael Gottlieb, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a daughter, Eleanor Frances Gottlieb, born on Sept. 1.

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