State Study Details Drawbacks to Alternate Freight Port

Developing an alternate port to ship freight by ferry to Martha’s Vineyard is feasible, but major obstacles make locations other than Woods Hole problematic, a new report concludes.

Filmmaker Reveals the Heart and Horror of Attica Uprising

Stanley Nelson's latest documentary film, Attica, has been nominated for an Academy Award. The film was co-directed by Traci Curry.

Commercial Redevelopment Projects Have Vineyard Wind Ties

Commercial real estate redevelopment projects are beginning to proliferate along Beach Road in Vineyard Haven, with properties changing hands at a steady clip in the densely built, flood-prone harborfront corridor running from the head of Main street to the drawbridge.

Spur to Action

If Martha's Vineyard's state legislators hoped to provoke action by the Steamship Authority by filing a bill that would change its management structure, then their strategy seems to be working.

February Days

A ferocious blizzard that brought down trees, knocked out power and left Islanders huddling by their wood stoves.

West Tisbury Tree Survey Looks to the Arboreal Future

The trees of West Tisbury now have their own advisory group.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $171,970 for the business week ending on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022.

Survey Says

From the Feb. 19, 1960 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Excitement in the U. S. Geological Survey in Washington has been stirred by the finding at Gay Head last August of a tektite.

Dreams of My Chilmark Summers

It is February and it would be nice if it were warmer.

Hello Mae

Emily and Micah Thanhauser, of West Tisbury, announce the birth of a daughter.

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