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Smoke, No Fire But Plenty of Heat at Tisbury Selectmen's Meeting
New shellfish regulations and strained tempers topped a three-hour Tisbury selectmen’s meeting Tuesday that had a little bit of everything. It ended...
4:01 pm, March 7, 2018
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Aquinnah Voters Back Change for Board of Assessors
Aquinnah voters Tuesday night took the first step toward changing their town assessors from elected to an appointed board and agreed to spend money...
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Land Bank Expands Holdings In West Tisbury
Landry Harlan
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank has announced the acquisition of a 22.4-acre property in West Tisbury for $3 million.
2:39 pm, March 6, 2018
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Phragmites Could Play Key Role in Health of Coastal Ponds
Landry Harlan
Regular removal of phragmites is an effective and efficient way to improve the health of coastal ponds, a study has found.
11:24 am, March 6, 2018
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Demolition Begins on Woods Hole Ferry Terminal
With the crunch of an excavator’s bucket, the Woods Hole Steamship Authority terminal began the process of being reduced to a pile of rubble.
4:04 pm, March 5, 2018
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As Medical Marijuana Nears Reality, Selectmen Consider Rules
West Tisbury selectmen are considering how to word an agreement with the owner of the first medical marijuana dispensary and cultivation facility.
6:15 am, March 5, 2018
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Future for Right Whales Grows Even More Bleak
Sara Brown
After a year of rising concern about North Atlantic right whales, scientists have yet to document a single newborn whale during calving season.
4:55 pm, March 1, 2018
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Eversource Files New Plan for Spraying on Cape and Islands
Landry Harlan
Eversource will not spray herbicides around power lines on the Island this year, but debate is far from over as the utility giant files a five-year...
4:50 pm, March 1, 2018
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Aquinnah Voters To Revisit Assessor Question
Landry Harlan
Improvements around Gay Head Light and changing town assessors from elected to appointed will come before Aquinnah voters at a special town meeting...
4:21 pm, March 1, 2018
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Six Semi-Finalists Chosen in Police Chief Search
Sara Brown
The search for a new Edgartown police chief has been narrowed to six candidates out of 25 applicants.
8:50 am, March 1, 2018
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Police Department Aims for a First
The town police department is completing the last steps in the process of gaining accreditation from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation...
8:30 am, March 1, 2018
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Airport Commission Appointments Draw Heat
Myron Garfinkle, who has served as chairman of the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission for the past three years, will not seek reappointment,...
11:25 am, February 27, 2018
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