The Dukes County pest management program will be discontinued beginning July 1 due to lack of funding. County manager Martina Thornton notified...
Each family has its own Vineyard specialty, a beloved summer-after-summer tradition that everyone cherishes and remembers during those empty winter...
Carol Carrick, the award-winning author of more than four dozen children’s books and books for young adults, many with a Vineyard setting, died...
Ralph Graves, the former editor of Life Magazine, a novelist and longtime summer resident of the Island, died in New York city on June 10 after a...
With construction about halfway complete on the new West Tisbury Library project, town leaders raised concerns this week about a rapidly dwindling...
Once the address of choice for whaling captains, North Water street in Edgartown is now home to captains of modern industry, a handsome boulevard of...
Tuesday night was the first home baseball game of the season for the Sharks and kids from all the little league teams around the Island were invited...
All the years of my marriage when things have gotten tough, my husband has always said at least no one is chasing us with machetes. Really? has...
June 15 marks the eighth World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, a time for us to build a better understanding of elder abuse and effective ways to respond...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July 12, 1946: The season at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse on East Chop has begun this week with Arthur J....
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $222,437 for the business week ending on Friday, June 7, 2013. The land bank receives its funds...
An ambitious state solar energy program has reached its goal four years ahead of schedule, leaving questions about whether some projects on the...

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