Backyard Tacos in Edgartown has a casual style. The patio area is decorated somewhere between ramshackle and charming, with mismatched chairs, a collection of mirrors and decorative lights. The...
Mocha Mott’s, the popular Circuit avenue coffee shop in Oak Bluffs, is on track to open by mid-October if all goes well, co-owners Meredith Aldrich and Tim Dobel told the Gazette Monday.Sitting...
A popular longtime math teacher at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has quietly changed jobs, citing health concerns from the poor condition of facilities at the high school.Kenneth...
Growing up in the suburbs of Asheville, N.C., Holly Bellebuono felt drawn to the forest. But her parents had other plans for her. She wasn’t allowed to join the 4-H club and even the greenhouse...
An 88-year-old Colonial revival home on East Chop Drive known as Big Bluff was demolished Monday.The house facing Vineyard Sound was owned by three families and associated the longest with the...
West Tisbury selectmen voted last week to appoint Jeffrey Fisher as the new assistant building inspector.The town has been advertising for a local inspector to assist building inspector Joe Tierney....
It was standing room only at the film center in Vineyard Haven on Friday night as Sharon Stone accepted the Global Citizen Award from film society founder and director, Richard Paradise. The event...
Bonfires at Herring Creek, a strip of public beach along Lake Tashmoo, are marring the shoreline and causing headaches for the Tisbury fire chief.Chief John Schilling approached the Tisbury selectmen...
Let the wooden nickel collecting begin: the Newes from America Pub has officially reopened after being closed since June because of a plumbing incident. The popular Edgartown eatery and bar owned by...
With a snip of scissors a red ribbon across the stairs to the Jordan Science Center at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School fluttered apart Saturday and two classroom labs were ready to...
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