I was reading Eric Klinenberg’s article Adaptation in this week’s New Yorker and it occurred to me to wonder how this Island would have fared if...
In reading some recent letters to the editor, I had to reflect on the existing gun laws of the state of Massachusetts, which already require that...
On Thursday, Dec. 27 at 8:30 a.m., I was driving on Lambert’s Cove Road and ran over some brush. There was no traffic. I pulled off the road just...
Uma Datta jingles around her kitchen in her bedazzled blouse as she pours a cup of Chai tea and gives her tamarind sauce one last stir before setting...
Glued to the television during the last quarter of 2012 as events unfolded, the senatorial and presidential debates and triumphs, Hurricane Sandy,...
As I started writing this, I found myself wondering how to make people understand something that they have already made up their minds about. It’s so...
The other day Cam Bergeron was standing in line at the grocery store on the Vineyard talking to a friend about Gosnold town business when he was...
More good news from the Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard this week. The last two kittens, brother and sister Cedric and Cherry were adopted...
Meghan Kill and Doug Werther of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Savannah Day Werther, born on Jan. 7 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital....
Kandace Mavro and Timothy Mavro of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Lennox Brooke Mavro, born on Jan. 7 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital...
Heather and Josh Kochin of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a son, Levi Jack Kochin, born on Jan. 9 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Levi weighed 6...
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of January, 1955: The first of the three town meetings on the regional school issue — those in Tisbury and Oak...

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