Last week, six former students, now elders of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), gathered in the Aquinnah town hall to talk about the history of the Gay Head School and the impact it had on their lives.
Jason B. Teuscher, of New York, has taken over the company name with the apparent intent to sell chocolates, causing dismay among people involved in the original company.
Numbers published in various publications have been as high as 200,000. To try and get a more accurate take on the elusive figure, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission went to work.
Andrea Dello Russo, owner of Andrea’s Auto in Edgartown, said she has no choice but to close her shop by the end of September.
I come from a suburb out side of Washington DC where anonymity was my middle name.
The artful tags at the treasure sale for Reproductive Equity Now on August 21 in Vineyard Haven helped this vital organization make more than $3,400 in one sunny afternoon.
From the Sept. 10, 1937 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Vineyard youth turned out for the opening day of school.
Many of us have become committed to separating our food waste from our trash.
Being a Dad — a good Dad — is hard, especially when you’ve lost your own.
The Island Community Chorus begins a new semester of rehearsals at the Edgartown Public Library on Monday, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m.