When Beach Management Abandons Community

After a lifetime of being The Trustees’ biggest cheerleader, we are parting ways. The draft management plan for Norton Point and Chappaquiddick beaches is the reason.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Funny Business

Michael Hill's new biography, Funny Business: The Legendary Life and Political Satire of Art Buchwald, is a funny, genial book, much like its subject.

Old Salt

From the July 14, 1936 edition of the Gazette:

Please Adopt Us

We’re happy to report that two dogs, Snoop the two-year old Labrador retriever, and Willy the Jack Russell terrier, have both found their forever homes.

Growing a Taste for Vineyard Seaweed

The Hughes Hatchery at the northern tip of the Lagoon Pond in Oak Bluffs looks like it was decorated by a mad scientist with a warehouse of aquarium equipment.

Island Photographer Captures the Island Light

Tim Johnson was just a man with a day job and a dog when he decided to take some pictures while walking with his pet on the Vineyard's scenic trails and beaches.

Chamber Music Society Season Opens

The Martha’s Vineyard Chamber Music Society begins its summer season on July 17 with the Chatham Baroque.

Berries from Heaven

The First Congregational Church of West Tisbury is back in the business of its berry festivals after a two-year break from Covid.

Raise a Water Glass for Recovery

In the summer months, the Vineyard offers up a wide diversity of "tastings."

Farm and Field: A Diverse Harvest

It might be cliché to go on about our bountiful mid-July harvest, but I think it's appropriate in this case.

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