Annual Town Meeting Season Begins With Three Towns
Pews of the Whaling Church filled with voters.Maria Thibodeau
Edgartown moderator Steve Ewing opened town meeting at 7:13 p.m.Maria Thibodeau
Edgartown voters gathered at the Old Whaling Church.Maria Thibodeau
A proposed party bylaw that would limit people to having no more than two parties a month with more than 50 people elicited much discussion.Maria Thibodeau
Maria Thibodeau
Town meeting lasted into the wee hours of Wednesday.Maria Thibodeau
More than 200 voters assembled for annual town meeting at the Performing Arts Center.Zivah Solomon
Jesse B. (Jack) Law 3rd presided as moderator.Zivah Solomon
Beth Folcarelli lets her voice be heard.Zivah Solomon
Voters worked their way through 15 articles for special town meeting and the 58-article annual town meeting warrant.Zivah Solomon
Harbor master Emily DeBettencourt speaks in favor of repairs to town jetties.Zivah Solomon
Residents raise their yellow voter cardsZivah Solomon
Dan Waters receives standing ovation at his last town meeting as moderator. Mark Alan Lovewell
Cindy Mitchell said to Bruce Stone, “Clearly, West Tisbury loves you.”Mark Alan Lovewell
Quorum of 234 town voters attended town meeting.Mark Alan Lovewell
Kathy Logue.Mark Alan Lovewell
Officials count voters during the short-term rental vote.Mark Alan Lovewell
Voters also approved a $1.8 million expense to replace the HVAC system at the town library.Mark Alan Lovewell
Democracy at the ground level — in a grammar school gym, an historic whaling church and a performing arts center — began last night when a trio of town meetings opened the political season on the Vineyard.
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