Polly Hill Goes Green, to the Roots, for Employee Housing

Polly Hill Arboretum, in collaboration with the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), is taking the next step in creating sustainable, on-site housing for permanent staffers and interns.

Agricultural Fair Returns to Form for 160th Outing

Carnival rides have begun to invade into the hayfield on the Agricultural Society grounds as preparations are underway for the 160th annual Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society Fair, which runs August 18 to 21.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $353,850 for the business week ending on Friday, August 5, 2022.

Small Purchase Completes Cross-Chappy Trail

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank and Sheriff's Meadow Foundation have teamed up to buy three acres on Sampson's Hill on Chappaquiddick.

A McCullough Moment and So Much More

I did a lot of interviews during my three and a half years working at the Vineyard Gazette.

Summer Traffic Count Shows Slight Drop from 2021

Summer traffic may seem worse, but results from six traffic counters across the island show a different reality.

Bike Safety

This summer, it has been distressing to observe the number of cyclists who ride without helmets.

A Vineyard Man

How sad to see the passing of this wonderful man!

Fair Time

From the August 12, 1975 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by Douglas Cabral:

Tisbury Issues Swimming Advisory for Owen Little Beach

The town board of health advised Thursday that people wait 24 hours after heavy rain to swim at Owen Little Beach, due to bacterial increases.

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