The blitz of bike sales on the Vineyard described in this week’s edition portends a busy season for cyclists on Island roads, so extra caution is...
Dawn breaks over the eastern-facing treeline and the Island is wrapped in a blanket of quiet. Spring on Martha’s Vineyard has been a hard sell this...
There is one strong takeaway from the Gazette's recent survey on summer plans: people want guidance.
What should summer on Martha’s Vineyard look like?
No Island institution has escaped the crushing effects of the coronavirus crisis, including the Steamship Authority.
It has been clear for some time that summer 2020 would be different, but the picture came into sharper focus this week with the announcement that the...
The sun finally came out over the weekend, and so did more than a few unwary people, risking themselves and others.
The Island is hunkered down right now, with most people sheltering in place.
If there is a thread of positivity in the grim shroud of the looming pandemic, it is the way the Island’s elected leaders have come together to deal...
We wait for the inevitable arrival of the coronavirus like a slow-moving tidal wave, certain only that it will be terrible when it comes.
It is only a matter of time before COVID-19 reaches Martha’s Vineyard, and preparedness plans are emerging.
The Dukes County Commission made a sensible choice this week in appointing James Malkin as the new Steamship Authority governor for Martha’s Vineyard...

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