Conditions were perfect on Saturday for the landing of a 64-foot Sikorski MH60 helicoptor to begin a Coast Guard open house at Station Menemsha.
The cribbage players wander into the P.A. Club, most now as old as the ancestors who taught them the game generations ago.
The Island Intervention Center that opened less than two years ago has already made inroads into mental health and substance abuse treatment on the...
Regional high school honor roll.
The Vineyard has had its second confirmed sighting of a live Eastern coyote — the first sighting in at least three years — Island wildlife biologist...
The life of Peter Simon will be celebrated on Memorial Day (Monday, May 27).
In a small but joyful ceremony at the Oak Bluffs library Monday night, eight adult students graduated from a free, 10-week beginner English class....
Phil Lesh and Friends will close out Beach Road Weekend, the three-day music festival planned for August 9 to 11 in Vineyard Haven, the Martha’s...
Farmers don’t take a break when the weather is rainy, and neither does the Plum Hill School community, which flocked to Slough Farm in Katama Sunday...
Nelson Sigelman won a first-place award from The New England Outdoor Writers Association for a story he wrote for the Martha’s Vineyard Magazine.
A Mother's Day story from the Gazette archives. In May 1986, preschoolers at Island Children's School in West Tisbury and the Mullen Way Nursery...
With the recent discovery of World War II-era bomber buried at Cape Pogue, the clandestine history of the Island’s involvement in World War II has...

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