Edgartown Harbor Master Drops Anchor on Long Career

Charlie Blair took over as the Edgartown harbor master in 1995, but his love of being on the water began much earlier, as a boy growing up in Florida.

Pollinator Study Aims to Help Biodiversity on Island Farms

After three years of study, Island naturalists found that goldenrod planted at Island farms has aided pollinators, which are an integral part of the ecosystem.

Coastal Supply Co. Looks to Build on Success in Larger Space

When the opportunity arose for Coastal Supply Co. owner Anne-Marie Eddy to relocate to a larger space, she jumped at the chance.

Chris Dolby Sworn In as Edgartown Police Chief

It was standing room only at an Edgartown select board meeting Monday as family, friends and police officers gathered to celebrate the swearing-in of police chief Chris Dolby.

A Sentimental Journey

On the second Sunday in December, we took the noon boat from Vineyard Haven to Woods Hole, and well into our car trip I realized that I’d left my sunglasses on the boat.

It Could Happen Here

My 13-year-old son and I just completed our first round of on-camera Island interviews for a homeschool science project.

The Great Divide

On January 20th, 2025
MLK and DJT converge
In a paradoxical collision
On what it means to be free
“Make America great again”
The antithesis of MLK’s dream
Diversity, equity, inclusion
Now under siege

On Inauguration Day
Democracy affirmed
By a peaceful transfer of power
The oath of Donald John Trump
“To solemnly swear…
To preserve, protect
And defend the Constitution…”
Brings joy to many
Yet leaves nearly as many
Disbelieving in his sincerity

State Championship Season Still Resonates

Who knew that back in 1970, that a New Hampshire man would move to Martha’s Vineyard, become the new high school music teacher, and just by chance lead the girls’ basketball program.

Gazette Chronicle: Community

From the Jan. 17, 1986 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Mary Holman was teaching school in Boston when she first heard of Martin Luther King Jr.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: Jan. 17

I have a great idea of how you can spend next Monday, rather than in front of television watching the presidential inauguration.

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