The Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard has some beautiful cats available for adoption. They are: Butter and Chloe, two beautiful tortoiseshells;...
If you live on the Vineyard and haven’t had Lyme disease, it’s a good bet you know someone who has. The risk of contracting the disease while...
Oh what fresh hell is this? Those were Dorothy Parker’s words, and who knows to what original hell she referred? Her wry brand of anguish has...
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of July, 1945: The Lambert’s Cove Methodist Church, atop its rise of high ground in one of the beautiful parts...
At first glance it would seem that allowing folks in seaplanes to zoom into any of our great ponds is a bad idea. And maybe it is. But, according to...
Six months ago marked the 216th anniversary of the publication of Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine, a book that reshaped American thought at...
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After more than two decades of living with Lyme disease, communities in the commonwealth are becoming fed up; many residents are finally saying, “We...
Chris Russow
The time-honored Vineyard tradition of jumping off the Big Bridge into Sengekontacket Pond has now been joined by a yearly concern about the safety...
The fuel station at Church’s Pier in the Oak Bluffs harbor will remain closed following a gas leak on the Fourth of July. Oak Bluffs fire chief...
Amy Sabin Barrow and Scott Murray Barrow of West Tisbury announce the birth of a son, Henry Emmett Barrow, born on June 25, 2012 at the Martha’s...
The Dukes County commission voted Wednesday to name their executive administrative assistant as the new county manager. Martina Thornton, who has...
A Boston man and an Oak Bluffs woman were arrested on drug charges over the long holiday weekend. Corey A. Crump, 35, of Boston, was arraigned...

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