Chappy Town Column: May 31

The running of the sixth annual Chappy foot race will be on Sunday June 30.

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MVC Signs Off on Pimpneymouse Preservation Plan

Commissioners unanimously approved a preservation effort for Pimpneymouse Farm, put forth by the relatives of the late Edo Potter, a longtime conservationist and an early leader in the Island’s conservation movement.

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Chappy Town Column: May 24

The Chappy Ferry steering committee meeting scheduled for this week has been postponed until next week.

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Chappy Town Column: May 17

The installation of the new ferry ramp on the Chappy side is completed.

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Edgartown Sets New OSV Limits for Chappy

The Edgartown conservation commission Wednesday voted to allow no more than 200 vehicles at a time on the Trustees’ Leland and Wasque parcels, and no more than 30 on the Cape Pogue trails.

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With Summer Near, Trustees Bristle Over Proposed Chappy Limits

This week, The Trustees of Reservations, the nonprofit that manages the 16 miles of Chappy trails, publicly objected to proposed regulations from the Edgartown conservation commission, saying the rules are not aligned with state environment law and instead were formed with local politics in mind.

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Chappy Town Column: May 10

The new loading ramp for the ferry slip on the Chappy side is now on a trailer at the point.

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Chappy Column: May 3

Slip Away Farm is looking for an individual to join their field crew full-time, June through August.

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Edgartown Outlines Potential Rules for Chappy Oversand Vehicles

The draft regulations proposed no more than 200 oversand vehicles at a time on the Leland and Wasque properties, and no more than 30 on the Cape Pogue trails.

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