Editorials

Summer Turning

At the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market, an impromptu conversation popped up between two strangers standing in line waiting to buy bread.

 

 

 

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission sent a sharp message when it fined the owners of the Mill House $100,000 for demolishing a piece of history withou

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The Vineyard has been treated to a second summer this month, with warm, clear days stretching on as if they might have no end, inviting long beach walks and swims.
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What is most disheartening about the current standoff over high school funding is what it says about the potential for the Island to provide its ch

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As Hurricane Dorian churned up the Eastern Seaboard this week after pounding the northern Bahamas with category five conditions and leaving catastrophic ruin in its wake, Islanders were paying sharp attention.
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End of summer by the calendar is one thing, and the palpable end-of-summer feeling that Labor Day inevitably brings is another thing.
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A community survey completed by the Gazette this month documents what everyone already knows: summer traffic on Martha’s Vineyard is a major annoyance.
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