The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released updated preliminary floodplain maps that predict increased flooding in coastal areas during...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced in a ceremony at the Gay Head Cliffs Wednesday morning that it had named the Gay Head Light to...
Janice and Leo Frame teach completely different subjects and their classrooms, located at opposite ends of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School...
The breach at Norton Point, with its ever-shifting inlet, dramatic changes in currents and resulting severe erosion, has been billed as “one of the...
The U.S. Coast Guard has abandoned plans to modernize the optic at the Gay Head Light and will instead maintain the current sweeping beam. Lieut....
When Ned Fennessy began coaching the Vineyard boys’ tennis team in 1991, he often found himself working with athletes who were at a disadvantage....
The arts took center stage in Vineyard Haven this week as three cultural organizations received grants from the state. Selectmen also voted to...
It’s late June and few people are thinking about politics, even though a campaign to elect a new U.S. Senator from Massachusetts is in its final days...
Islanders by this time of year have become accustomed to the early-morning sight of yellow buses rolling over Island roads that stop with brightly...
On the surface it seems like a simple and straightforward equation: more seals equals more great white sharks. The connection, however, is likely far...
A few weeks ago, the Gazette’s front page story on the aging of the Vineyard population hit home. From the story we learned that the number of...
For almost a third of my life I was a world traveler. I kept a journal from every trip I took and made an album of all the places I went. I visited...

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