Current, former and future campers, counselors, staff and donors gathered to celebrate the new Fern and Feather Natural History Day Camp barn at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary on Monday evening....
Dan Sharkovitz got his job as an English teacher at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School because of a cucumber. At least that’s how he tells it. A born storyteller, Mr. Sharkovitz...
Joe DaSilva got lost the first time he went to the Lambert’s Cove Inn. He’d never been to the West Tisbury inn before when then-owner Elizabeth Repplier called to offer him a job as head...
New bands, new vendors and no dogs. It’s farmers’ market season and the 43-year-old West Tisbury Farmers’ Market is under new management. The Slip Away Farm team Lily Walter, 31 and...
On April 28, 1892, citizens of the newly-created town of West Tisbury marched by torchlight to the Agricultural Hall and held a meeting of jubilation, according to the Gazette archives. Until that...
A well-loved longtime high school history teacher announced her sudden retirement this week along with critical comments about the school administration, causing ripples in the Island community. In...
The Tisbury elementary school will remain on its existing site follow a narrow vote by the school building committee Wednesday evening. The committee voted 8-7 to remove an alternate location, the...
On Saturday morning, mopeds were once again available for rent in Oak Bluffs. Rows of mopeds stood on Circuit avenue extension and the rental window at King of Mopeds of MV was open. On either side...
A Tisbury police officer returned to work Thursday just as the town released a report that harshly criticized his handling of a detainee who ended up in the emergency room after he had left her alone...
Lainey Fink Scott grew up in a family where food was a big deal and the dish that held it was sacred. Most of her childhood meals were served on handmade ceramic dishes. For her, food is bolstered...
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