Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Jan. 28

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $125,100 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022.

Aging Gracefully Is Easier With a Four-Legged Friend

Not long ago I spent a few days sorting through a large box which had resided in the attic for the last quarter century, since I became a Vineyard washashore in 1997.

Standing in Solidarity

It is important for every one of us to stop for a moment and consider what happened on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022 at a synagogue in Fort Worth, Tex.

On the Waterfront

From the Jan. 29, 1950 edition of the Gazette:

On a Mission to Feed Body and Soul

At the Island Food Pantry, operations manager Sharon Brown teaches people how to stretch 15 cents to create a dollar's worth of food in a meal.

Please Adopt Us: Jan. 28

We have adoptions to report. Charlie, the orange and white cat who came here with his brother Willie (who is still available), has found his forever home.

Dedicated Professional

Barbara Prada was the most dedicated and professional animal control officer I have ever worked with.

Lights Out, Briefly

A brief power outage affected thousands of Eversource customers on the Vineyard Thursday morning before service was quickly restored.

Oak Bluffs Appoints New Police Officers

The Oak Bluffs select board hired two new police officers Tuesday, pending their successful graduation from the state police academy.

Agricultural Grants Available

Applications for the MV Agricultural Society's farmer and homesteader grant program are due Feb. 12.

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