I never met my grandfather, Harris M. Crist. He passed away before I was born and yet he has been a constant part of my Vineyard life.

From the Nov. 9, 1934 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The time always comes in the fall when the balance of things outdoors shifts to the ground.

“I’m gonna make it to heaven. Light up the sky like a flame. I’m gonna live forever. Baby, remember my name.”

“AIN’T I A WOMAN” Yelled Sojourner Truth Heard and felt deeply Among abolitionists And suffragettes too

Hallowe’en festivities this year have extended over an unusually protracted period, and witchery and weirdness have held high carnival.

When I was a child we would occasionally take up-Island excursions to Menemsha or Gay Head. En route, there would often be a stopover at Indian Hill.

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Letters to the Editor

Kudos to Christine Todd, chair of the Dukes County Commission, for publicly speaking out on the deplorable situation at the Steamship Authority.

The rate increase that is coming on the Steamship Authority is due to three very clear problems that have existed for a long time.

It is terrible how the SSA board including our board member from Martha’s Vineyard, have let us collectively down.

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