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The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has closed its public hearing on Cat Hollow, a proposed mixed-income residential complex in Vineyard Haven, following testimony from opponents and supporters Thursday ...
“This is my favorite day of the school year,” assistant principal Melissa Ogden told the Gazette. In Edgartown, students wore red, white and blue and walked from the school to Memorial Wharf. The ...
When it’s time to get out on pasture, animals at Slough Farm are so excited 
that they act like foodies discovering a new ...
An expedition to understand large pockets of fresh groundwater just off Martha’s Vineyard. And Porchfest lets the music flow through the streets of Edgartown.
And if you think you’re seeing sharks everywhere – you are. Oak Bluffs is hosting a Sharks in the Park Public Art Display and the Vineyard Haven Harbor Cultural District is encouraging artists to ...
Edgartown students cast their flowers away. Ray Ewing ... ...
Gazette Chronicle: From the May 25, 1979 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Memorial Day weekend. The rush of summer crowds. The traffic. The shoppers. Parents and children. Hope for good weather.
Perspective is under the spotlight at this year’s Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival. Numerous authors, journalists and historians will speak about their respective books at the festival which takes ...
Beginning this weekend we'll all see a shift to more extreme tides and it is all tied to two astronomical events. Next week, the moon will both be close and also reach the New Moon phase. We all know ...
When seasonal Vineyarder Theodus Crane walked on to the set of Sinners, he did not know it was a vampire movie, he thought it was a story about a juke joint. The film, directed by Ryan Coogler, ...