Opinion
It looks like the Gazette's cherry red 1955 Ford pickup may not be in the Fourth of July parade next year.
Among the pests of summer we nominate for public malediction, in due form: The motorist who blocks the street while he leans from the driver’s seat to exchange gossip with a friend on the far curb.
What seemed like a few hundred gathered in the pizza-oven heat of Sunday, July 21, at Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark for the graveside ceremony that laid to rest the ashes of Conrad Neumann.
On Wednesday evening three members of the Vineyard Transportation Authority advisory board voted to end the drivers’ strike by directing management to enter into binding arbitration with Amalgamated Transit Union.
Last Sunday at 2:40 p.m. I was riding my bike along the State Road across from Polly Hill Arboretum in West Tisbury.
A recent joint meeting of the West Tisbury selectmen and members of the affordable housing committee approved the formation of a committee to develop a plan for moving ahead with the 2019 town meeting's mandate to create a vehicle for creation of housing affordable for Island residents.
