Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $324,535 for the business week ending on Friday, June 17, 2022.

Reliable Market Owners Buy Phillips Hardware Building

The building housing the Island’s last main street hardware store, 30 Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs, has changed hands after more than 90 years under the ownership of the Phillips family. The buyers are Robert and Donna Pacheco.

Chicken Alley Sales Top $1 Million in Banner Year

With less than two weeks to spare in the 2021-2022 fiscal year, Chicken Alley Thrift Shop surpassed one million dollars in sales for the first time.

Tisbury School Faces Costly Dilemma

With the Tisbury School gym scheduled for demolition in August, school and town officials are looking for alternative places to hold a special town meeting this fall.

Hospital Announces New Primary Care Doctors

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has announced the addition to its staff of two new primary care physicians, Dr. Zachary L. Gitlin, and Dr. Ruppert A. Hawes.

Vineyard Bookshelf: The Italian Prisoner

At the beginning of Elisa Speranza’s fiction debut The Italian Prisoner, young Rose Marino is poised on the brink of committing a daring social act.

Middle Mark

From the June 22, 1956 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Seasonal Fragrance Is Powerful Path to the Past

Now is the time of year to be indulging in floral scents.

Truth and Joy Festival

For the Martha's Vineyard Diversity Coalition's (MVDC) Truth and Joy events this weekend, the narrative will travel full circle, from the hard reckoning of history, to the potential for celebration.

Wild About Harry

The Edgartown Library is hosting a screening of Wild About Harry on June 29 at 7 p.m. and a discussion with the film's producer, James Egan.

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