SSA Traffic Sputters Back to Life, Oak Bluffs Pier Repairs Snag

After a historically bad April for both ridership and revenue, the Steamship Authority continued to take steps to buoy its operation Tuesday.

Gazette Launches Community Survey on Coming Summer

The Gazette is conducting an online survey to gain insight about how residents and visitors are thinking about summer in light of the pandemic.

Welcome Aboard

Welcome aboard we said when the mainlanders came offering big bucks for our family land, old houses, barns.

Protecting Our Ponds Is a Continual Process

In response to the global pandemic, we have all been asked to slow down and take a break from life as we know it.

Time to Start Focusing on Rental Relief

There is one vital area that has been neglected by both public and private programs: rental relief.

Think Before You Vent

The specter of Covid-19 hovers over Martha’s Vineyard like a swarm of gulls at a Menemsha clambake.

Island Towns Loosen Reins Slightly on Construction Rules

Selectmen and boards of health in six towns have agreed to further loosen restrictions on construction and other trades effective May 11.

High School Mulls Graduation Alternatives

Alternative plans for graduation ceremonies and budget matters occupied the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School district committee Monday.

Gonna Zoom, Zoom, Zoom When I'm 94

Birthday parties have always been important in our family.

Sovereignty Under Threat, Mashpee Tribe Says

More than 100 people signed on for an internet videoconference with the chairman and vice chairwoman of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, Cedric Cromwell and Jessie Little Doe Baird, Monday afternoon.

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