Wasque
For the first time in living memory, Wasque Point on Chappaquiddick, a famed spot where riptides attract thousands of saltwater fishermen each year...
The long-running debate over dogs on Lambert’s Cove Beach isn’t over yet. West Tisbury voters, who agreed three weeks ago at their annual town...
David L. Thrift
The spring sitting of Dukes County superior court wrapped up this week, with a jury convicting a Jamaica Plain man of drug trafficking. Several...
Two Island men were arrested in separate cases last month for charges relating to distribution of cocaine.
Martha’s Vineyard Community Services executive director Julia Burgess will retire next year, the board announced on Tuesday. Ms. Burgess has held...
Change is on the way for the Island’s music scene, as the Edgartown board of selectmen approved an alcohol license transfer from Nectar’s nightclub...
Correction A story in last week’s Gazette about the West Tisbury selectmen’s decision to purchase gas from the Vineyard Transit Authority...
Tea Lane Farm could soon be home to pick-your-own strawberries or fields of thousands of lilies and zinnias. Finalists for tenant farmer of the...
lacrosse
Both the boys’ and girls’ tennis teams remain undefeated this season. The boys play two home matches this week, taking on Quaboag Regional on Sunday...
Rick Bausman
The percussion of daily life for too many Israelis and Palestinians includes the snare of machine gun fire, or the bass of bomb blasts. But...
The Vineyard’s youngest fishermen will rise early tomorrow morning. It is time for the Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club annual trout tournament,...
Claire Nichols
On Sunday, Claire Nichols was at the Grey Barn in West Tisbury. “My mom is the cheese maker here. She’s making yogurt now. I like to play with the...

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