With little discussion, Edgartown voters unanimously said yes to moving the public library to the old Edgartown School at Tuesday night’s annual town meeting. Despite lingering questions about what would happen to the historic Carnegie building and the dilapidated Warren House, cheers erupted when the article passed to accept state grant monies to fund half of the project, should the grant be awarded. It was the first time voters had the opportunity to approve the move from the current North Water street site.

Edgartown voters were quick to pass all 68 articles, including a series of complicated bylaw amendments, new police cruisers and historic preservation projects including restoring the Old Whaling Church bell and paintings from the Martha’s Vineyard museum.

An article from highway superintendent Stuart Fuller to spend $1,500 on new street lights in Katama sparked the most surprising debate, but the article carried 109 to 63.