Island Optimism Leads as Busy Season Set to Begin

As the Vineyard readies itself for Memorial Day weekend, the traditional start to the summer season, Island businesses say excitement outweighs uncertainty.

Memorial Day 2022

At Grey Barn farm in Chilmark a turkey has made her nest in a patch of chamomile.

The Character Question

Pity the Hon. Paul D. Wilson.

Scientific Study Traces Nitrogen in Great Ponds Directly to Wastewater

More than half the nitrogen polluting Great Ponds along the south shore is coming from wastewater, a newly released report has found.

Leading With Honor, on the Battlefield and in the Community

The morning of Ted Morgan’s memorial service was a rainy April Monday in 2019.

Safe and Sound

On Monday, May 9, my 97-year-old mother's house in Tisbury burned down. No one was hurt, thank God.

High School Students Join Walkout, Stand With Uvalde

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School students staged a walkout at noon Thursday, standing in solidarity with the victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, Tex.

Trustees Have Lost Their Way

I am writing in response to your article which appeared in the Vineyard Gazette on May 2, under the somewhat misleading heading of "Lawsuit Seeks to Block OSV Use at Cape Pogue."

High Gear

From the May 30, 1980 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $349,759.82 for the business week ending on Friday, May 20, 2022.

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