Edgartown Sees Light Turnout; Override Spending Approved By JAMES KINSELLA In an election gripped by calm, Edgartown voters yesterday approved...
Cape Wind Project Snags in Politics on Capitol Hill By IAN FEIN When news broke last Friday that a Congressional committee on Capitol Hill...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Predictably, the conversation begins with a string of jokes and the trademark grin that starts as a tiny twinkle in the corner...
West Tisbury Voters Gather Tuesday By IAN FEIN The fate of the West Tisbury town hall has been in limbo since town voters rejected a cost...
State High Court Ruling Protects Tiny Park Lands in Oak Bluffs Subdivision By IAN FEIN Affirming the value of open space, no matter how small,...
Tisbury Voters Agree to Spend, but Argue Long on Sewer Plan By MAX HART After breezing through a 40-minute special town meeting last week,...
Voters at the Oak Bluffs annual town meeting next week will consider a number of articles that could radically alter the design and layout of the...
Town Assessor Serves 30 Years, and Wants More By IAN FEIN Last in a series of profiles leading up to the West Tisbury town election. When...
Hospital Statistics Point to Baby Boomlet By JAMES KINSELLA Gazette Senior Writer Delight courses through Althea D'Antonio's voice as she talks...
Tax Board Chairman Hangs on to Position Anne Foley Is Under Pressure to Resign Amid Maneuvers on Beacon Hill, but Will Stay on Graham Case By...
Edgartown Convenes on Tuesday By JAMES KINSELLA Proposals including emergency repairs to the Edgartown public library, the construction of a...
Closing a chapter in the landmark sovereignty case, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) this week agreed to submit town permit applications...

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