Gazette Wins Top Prizes in Newspaper Competition

The Vineyard Gazette won recognition for excellence in journalism by the New England Newspaper and Press Association this weekend.

Divided MVC Allows Takeout Window at Bowling Alley

The Barn Bowl and Bistro’s new takeout window will be about 15 square feet in area. But the small window had outsized implications for the commission.

Big Snow Moon

The full moon, the Snow Moon, takes charge of the night sky on Sunday night.

High Winds Hit the Vineyard; Ferries Cancelled

The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for the Cape and Islands from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

As Firehouse Crisis Deepens, Oak Bluffs Selectmen Scramble

The Oak Bluffs fire and EMS department tumbled through a week of turmoil and transition, beginning with the resignation of fire chief John Rose.

Hoping History Repeats; Derby Moratorium Has Precedent

It was the fall of 1984 and striped bass were in trouble. Along the East Coast, states were beginning to take action.

New Peer Recovery Center Opens

On Monday, a small red house on the campus of the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital begins operating as the Peer Recovery Support Center.

From Meatpacking to Movies, It Pays Not to Cross the Line

Chad Verdi never painted houses. But as executive producer of the Oscar-nominated film, The Irishman, Mr. Verdi helped make it a household phrase.

The Long Goodbye

For months there has been an air of inevitability in Oak Bluffs about John Rose’s eventual departure as chief of the town fire and ambulance department.

Saving the Stripers

What a difference thirty-five years makes.

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