Up-Island Schools Begin Planning for Return of All Students

The up-Island school committee heard updates this week on school re-opening and bringing the entire student body back to the building.

After Uneven Pandemic Summer, Businesses Eye Winter Ahead

Forced to delay opening this spring, many Island businesses are using an unusually busy fall as a springboard into the darker months.

MVC Data Shows Trend Toward Large Houses on Island

The total volume of residential development on Martha’s Vineyard has slowed in recent years, while the size of houses has increased.

TestMV reported one new coronavirus case on Thursday, bringing the total number of PCR positive patients to 85 on the Island.

TestMV Reports New Covid-19 Case Thursday

TestMV reported one new case of coronavirus on Thursday, as Island, state and national case numbers have seen rises in the past week.

Derby Was Made for These Times; Saturday Is Final Weigh in

Despite a pandemic and striped bass being out of contention, the 75th derby has been a success on all levels.

Saying Goodbye to Front Row Seat of the Human Condition

Dukes County family and probate court judge Peter Smola has heard cases that run the gamut from custody battles to conservatorships.

All Aboard One Last Time

Richard Clark, longtime Steamship Authority terminal agent in Vineyard Haven, will retire Friday after 41 years on the job. He started with the boat line as a ticket seller in 1979.

Let No Man Mess with Noman’s Land

Once again there is pressure to spend millions of dollars to clean up Noman’s Land. And once again I say, leave it alone.

Annabelle Lee

From the Oct. 14, 1920 edition of the Gazette:
On a cloudless fall day, a company of moving picture actors came to the Island to film "Annabelle Lee."

No on Question 3

Voting no on Question 3 will keep the county treasurer position elected and will continue the checks and balances in the county’s finances.

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