The clang of aluminum bats and cheers from parents echoed across Penn Field in Oak Bluffs Saturday for opening day of the Martha’s Vineyard Little League season.
Islanders recently joined the global community in taking action this Earth Day.
Of all the exhibits the Martha's Vineyard Museum has to move to its Vineyard Haven location, the Fresnel lens is the biggest project. Specialist Jim Woodward is taking apart hundreds of glass prisms.
The high school student group SWEAR (Stand With Everyone Against Rape) formed in 2016 as part of a senior project by Kaela Vecchia-Zeitz.
The owners of the Nobnocket Boutique Inn offer fresh inspiration with their contemporary update to a traditional building.
Funding for a new airplane hangar at the Katama Airfield, narrowly defeated at the Edgartown town election April 12, will be subject to a recount.
While the school vote dominated the annual town election Tuesday, Tisbury voters also elected in a new selectman and decided a contested race for the finance and advisory committee.
March has its moniker, coming in like a lamb and out like a lion or vice versa depending on the vagaries of Mother Nature. Poor April has been saddled with being “the cruelest month.”
Community policing on Martha’s Vineyard requires a special set of skills, four chiefs and the sheriff said during a Gazette discussion this week.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $185,016.66 for the business week ending on Friday, April 20, 2018.