Tisbury School Honor Roll

The Tisbury School has announced its third quarter honor roll for the 2017-2018 school year.

Ben Moore, Early Island Architect, Dies at 82

Ben Moore, one of the first architects to set up shop on the Vineyard and a champion of affordable housing, died on May 10 at his home in West Tisbury.

87 Cooke Street

Calling all Edgartown Village Buyers! A stunning custom home with a spacious open concept floor plan, captures the "Vineyard Vibe". The home was built in 2013 by a prominent island builder and is filled with quality workmanship and creative detailing. Chef's kitchen provides a Wolf 6 burner gas range with griddle and large pot faucet, Sub Zero refrigerator and an oversized Imperial Danby Marble Island. The unique lighting by Patti Bros, Inc. create a sophisticated elegance to the home.

Amid Growing Uproar, SSA Moves Meeting to the Vineyard

With growing uproar over problems that continue to plague the Steamship Authority, the monthly meeting has been switched to the Vineyard.

Turning Fifty Never Sounded So Good

This weekend, the Minnesingers will be joined by nearly 100 returning alumni in two concerts at the Performing Arts Center to celebrate the groups fiftieth season.

Gazette Takes Center Stage During Tuesday in Newsroom

Tuesdays in the Newsroom will conclude on Tuesday, May 15 with an inside look at the process by which the newspaper is produced each week.

Land Bank Revenues: May 4

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $136,604 for the business week ending on Friday, May 4, 2018.

Grace Church Added to African American Heritage Trail

The Grace Episcopal Church in Vineyard Haven is set to become the newest site on the African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard.

Save Our Steamship Authority

For decades on end Islanders have enjoyed a ferry system that was so reliable and well run that — apart from the customary grumbling and griping — they took it for granted.

Herbicide Restrictions Gain Traction

Three Island towns have taken a first step toward restricting herbicide use after years of concern over the longstanding practice of spraying beneath power lines by the utility giant Eversource.

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