Monica Brady-Myerov
On The Vineyard
On the Vineyard is a weekly 10-minute wrap-up of news from Martha’s Vineyard compiled by the Vineyard Gazette. New episodes every Friday. Listen right here or wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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Monica Brady-Myerov
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9. Jul 2026
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The Purple Pigment of the Vineyard Quahog Is Fading 09.07.2026 11:14
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, quahogs on the Island have a purple shell that’s prized for jewelry making, but in the last couple of decades the shellfish are losing their purple pigment. And a reading from a famous Frederick Douglass speech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Life on Martha's Vineyard 250 Years Ago 02.07.2026 10:39
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette , we look at the history of Martha’s Vineyard at the dawn of the Revolution. And the Gazette’s popular newspaper hats are ready for the parade! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Towns Rally to Protect Martha’s Vineyard Commission Authority 25.06.2026 10:46
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette, Island towns respond to a court ruling that could weaken the Martha’s Vineyard Commission’s oversight of large-scale developments and pave the way for bigger housing projects. And, the long-awaited new Woods Hole ferry terminal opens. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Opens New Clinic 18.06.2026 11:16
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette , the hospital will open a combined express care and dedicated tick clinic to address the growing need for immediate care without having to go to the emergency room. And celebrating Juneteenth on the Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Growing Impact of Ticks on Martha’s Vineyard 11.06.2026 9:30
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, Martha’s Vineyard businesses are adapting to growing concerns about ticks by providing information to residents and visitors to overcome fears. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The High School Building Project Gets the Green Light 04.06.2026 8:57
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, voters overwhelmingly supported the proposal to renovate and expand the regional high school. And Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. weighs in on ticks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chappy Ferry Changes Hands 28.05.2026 10:26
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, the Edgartown select board approved the transfer of ownership of the Chappy ferry. And residents across the Island vote next week on the high school renovation plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Father and Teenage Son Taken into ICE Custody 21.05.2026 10:49
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, an Island worker and his teenage son who were out fishing off Menemsha this week were detained by the U.S. Coast Guard and transferred to an ICE detention facility on the mainland. And cash purchases are having a growing impact on the Island’s real estate market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Students and Teachers Assess the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School Building 14.05.2026 9:49
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, we hear what students and teachers have to say about the 67-year-old high school and why they think a renovation and expansion is necessary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Largest Condominium Project in the Vineyard's History Approved 07.05.2026 10:21
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette , the Martha’s Vineyard Commission approved the Green Villa housing complex in Edgartown, the largest condominium project in Vineyard history, featuring more than 100 deed-restricted units for year-round residents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tisbury Keeps Short-Term Rental Cap 30.04.2026 9:04
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette, Tisbury voters agreed to keep a 75-night limit on short-term rentals. And there will be two new restaurants in Oak Bluffs this season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Seismic Shift for Affordable Housing Projects 23.04.2026 10:40
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette, a state body ruled the Martha’s Vineyard Commission cannot stand in the way of affordable housing applications. And we go on tour with the Dock Street Fight Club. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voters Say Yes to Tax Overrides at Town Meetings 16.04.2026 9:47
Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, and West Tisbury voters all say yes to higher taxes to fund town services. And the annual beach cleanup for Earth Day is this Saturday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oak Bluffs Voters to Consider Taking the Island Theater 09.04.2026 10:44
In this week's 10-minute Vineyard Gazette newsroom wrap-up, we look closely at the Oak Bluffs town warrant, including an article to take the Island Theater by eminent domain, and did you know you can check out a sewing machine from the library? We learn all about Island libraries. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chappy Ferry Owners Look to Sell the Service after 18 years at the Helm 02.04.2026 9:24
In this week’s 10-minute Vineyard Gazette newsroom roundup, the Chappy Ferry is up for sale, marking a major change for the critical service. Plus, Islanders turn out in large numbers for the No Kings protest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Short-Term Rentals Are on Town Meeting Agendas 27.03.2026 11:06
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, it’s almost town meeting time and many towns have short-term rental restrictions on their warrants. And a new reporting fellowship at the Gazette honors our former esteemed owner, editor, and publisher, Henry Beetle Hough. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vineyard Preservation Trust Buys the Old Mill From the Garden Club 19.03.2026 9:04
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette, we look at the Vineyard Preservation Trust’s purchase of the Old Mill in West Tisbury. The property has been home to the Martha’s Vineyard Garden Club since 1942. And we listen to some big band music from the regional high school’s Jazzfest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New High School Comes with Sticker Shock 12.03.2026 12:18
In this week’s 10-minute news wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, the expected price tag for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School building project rose to more than $400 million with the addition of millions of dollars in future debt service. Islanders are still busy cleaning up tree debris from the blizzard. And a rare turning of the historic Fresnel light formerly in th...
Stories from the Blizzard of 2026 on Martha’s Vineyard 06.03.2026 9:35
In this week’s 10-minute news wrap-up from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, we hear how residents of Chappaquiddick bore the brunt of power outages during the blizzard. And we help cook up a meal for guests at Harbor Homes shelter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blizzard Slams Martha’s Vineyard, Shutting Down Roads and Ferries 26.02.2026 10:58
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, two feet of snow buried homes and vehicles across Martha’s Vineyard early this week. Fierce winds snapped trees and downed power lines, leaving nearly half the Island without electricity at the height of the storm. Crews have restored power to most customers, but the blizzard of 2026 will be remembered as one of...
New Steamship Leader Outlines Improvement Plan 20.02.2026 10:44
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, new leadership at the Steamship Authority promises widespread improvements to the ferry system. And music soothes the winter blues on the Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Island Theater in Oak Bluffs Could Be Seized by Town 12.02.2026 10:47
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette, the Oak Bluffs select board on Martha's Vineyard is considering taking the dilapidated Island Theater by eminent domain. And it’s been a cold and snowy winter. What does that mean for ticks? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Public Outcry Grows as Steamship Authority Proposes Ferry Reservation 05.02.2026 9:22
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette , the Steamship Authority is adding public feedback sessions after facing backlash from the community over proposed changes to the reservation system. And an icy harbor briefly shut down the Chappy ferry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A New Island Nonprofit Aims to Protect Immigrants 30.01.2026 10:44
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, a new nonprofit helps businesses protect immigrants and others by educating them about their 4th amendment rights. And dirt roads, long driveways, and a run on ice melt made this snowstorm uniquely challenging on the Island. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real Estate Market Shows Strong, Sustained Growth 22.01.2026 10:59
In this week's 10-minute wrap-up of the news from the Vineyard Gazette newsroom, we look back at how the real estate market fared in 2025. And goodbye to Mocha Motts in Vineyard Haven, but also some good news on the caffeine front. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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