Freedom to Vote

There are many ways to honor the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., but none more important this year than defending the freedom to vote.

Oak Bluffs Sergeant Resigns Amid Tangled Case of Missing Gun

A veteran Oak Bluffs police sergeant has resigned following a tangled internal investigation into a police department-issued rifle that went missing for more than two years and was later found beneath piles of equipment in the basement.

Sarah Shannon to Wed Jonathan Holter

Sarah K. Shannon and Jonathan M. Holter of Oak Bluffs are engaged to be married.

Winter Sports Teams Stay Strong Despite Pandemic Challenges

The winter sports season is persevering despite Covid infections decimating team ranks each week, and their fan base limited too.

An Evolutionary Drift, One Step at a Time

I make sure to feed the birds each winter as it’s a tough time for them.

Razing History

I’m dismayed at the Martha’s Vineyard Commission’s willingness to raze yet another historic Vineyard home that has essentially been demolished by neglect.

Red Stocking Gratitude

Once again, for the 83rd year, the Red Stocking Fund is eternally grateful to the Martha’s Vineyard community.

Wind Farms, Right Whales

Those who take an interest in the development of offshore wind farms, in particular Vineyard Wind

Sloop Shop

From the Jan. 12, 1962 edition of the Gazette:

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Jan. 7

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $224,920 for the business week ending on Friday, Dec. 31, 2021.

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