May Louis Larsen's legacy remind us of the importance of safeguarding our waters, not merely for the aesthetic beauty, but for those without a voice...
Louis S. Larsen’s hands were big. His grip on the affairs of the waterfront was firm and friendly. To shake his hand was to feel affirmation,...
For my father and my uncle, bowling offered a more athletic alternative to canasta. They joined the men’s bowling league and brought me along for...
Through the years, hundreds of young Vineyarders have visited Ireland and have been charmed by its haunting beauty.
Fifty years later, the question is, what changed? Is the South and the country as a whole a better place because of the direct action at that time?...
A redesign proposal for the parking lot adjacent to the Stop & Shop building featuring 64 parking spaces set at 90 degrees and a multi-use path...
Following a request from the Island Housing Trust, the Martha's Vineyard Commission rescinded a DRI decision on a Vineyard Haven building that was...
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of March 1948:
When people ask me what makes Martha’s Vineyard so special, I only have three words, “zoning, zoning and zoning.”
After weeks of attending public hearings, writing carefully considered letters and making personal pleas to the MV Commission, our family did not...
Today as we drive by the Mill Pond, a prominent gateway to our town, we can see growth edging out into the pond — little formations of grassy islands...
Because of the extreme danger posed to the Cape and Islands should an accident occur at the aging, failing Pilgrim power plant, concerned people are...

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