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West Tisbury Town Column: May 12
John S. Alley
Well, the weekend was pretty much a washout. We received nearly two inches of rain and a little thunder and lightning for good measure.
4:38 pm, May 10, 2017
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Edgartown Police Department Earns State Certification
Sara Brown
Edgartown selectmen Monday congratulated the town police department for receiving state certification.
3:35 pm, May 10, 2017
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Community
From Cop to Clergy; Not Such a Leap of Faith
On Sunday, the Edgartown Federated Church called David Berube as their new minister. Many know him as an Oak Bluffs police officer, familiar in his...
1:45 pm, May 10, 2017
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Government
Aquinnah Voters Argue the Night Away
Alex Elvin
Town meeting season came to a rowdy end on Tuesday, with voters in Aquinnah sparring over everything from salaries to the rising tax rate. Ongoing...
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Moped Licenses on Hold as Selectmen Deny Waivers for Test Track Requirement
Sara Brown
Oak Bluffs selectmen voted unanimously to turn down a request from moped rental companies for waivers to a requirement for on-site test tracks.
9:05 pm, May 9, 2017
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Government
Tisbury Says Yes to Hard Liquor, Re-Elects Selectman
Heather Hamacek
Capping weeks of debate in Vineyard Haven, a controversial question about whether to allow the sale of hard liquor along with beer and wine in...
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Real Estate Transactions: May 1 to May 7
Katama View LLC purchased 21 Herring Creek Road in Edgartown from Theodore and Nancy Balcomb, trustees, for $1,170,000 on May 5.
11:52 am, May 9, 2017
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Grass Fields Plan Hits Snag Over Rights to Engineering Plans
Heather Hamacek
A plan to upgrade the high school playing fields using grass in place of artificial turf hit a snag when school leaders learned that engineering...
7:22 am, May 9, 2017
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Commentary
Nearly Fifty Years Ago Today, Sergeant Pepper Taught the Band to Play
In 1967, the average cost of a new car was $2,750 and the average cost of gas was 33 cents a gallon.
4:06 pm, May 8, 2017
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Fly Yoga on the Move
FLY Yoga School is leaving its current location at 517 State Road in Vineyard as of May 15.
3:30 pm, May 8, 2017
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Rare Blue-Eyed Calf Is Welcomed at Grey Barn Farm In Chilmark
Heather Hamacek
A calf was born at The Grey Barn Farm in Chilmark last week. With about 31 calves born a year at the certified organic farm, their arrival is not...
5:30 am, May 8, 2017
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Arts & Entertainment
Vineyard Artists Create Key West Reverie
Louisa Hufstader
For three days in April, Key West, Fla. became a southern outpost of the Martha’s Vineyard arts scene.
8:20 pm, May 6, 2017
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