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West Tisbury Appoints New Animal Control Officer
Heather Hamacek
West Tisbury selectmen Wednesday appointed Anthony Cordray as the town’s new animal control officer.
4:50 pm, September 14, 2017
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MVC Begins Review of Edgartown Stop & Shop Expansion
Sara Brown
A public hearing about the proposed expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop store is slated to begin Thursday before the Martha’s Vineyard...
4:53 pm, September 12, 2017
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Student Athletes Press School Committee to Repair Failed Track
Heather Hamacek
A group of track and field athletes implored the regional high school committee Monday night to get going on long-overdue repairs to the failed...
1:14 pm, September 12, 2017
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County Will Return Surplus Funds to Towns
The county will return $250,000 in surplus funds to the six Island towns this year, following an audit that turned up extra money in county coffers.
9:33 am, September 12, 2017
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Debate Continues Over Verizon Tower
Alex Elvin
Debate continued last week before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission over Verizon’s plan to raise a communication tower in Vineyard Haven.
9:29 am, September 11, 2017
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Sides Dig in As Squibnocket Project Looms
Alex Elvin
Stormy skies linger over Squibnocket, as some residents try to block a homeowners association from building a raised causeway over wetlands.
5:35 pm, September 7, 2017
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For Vineyard Dreamers, DACA Gave Them Stability and Hope
Heather Hamacek
Following President Trump's decision to rescind DACA, some Vineyard students face renewed fears about the future.
5:23 pm, September 7, 2017
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New Bedford Freight Service Found Feasible, But Obstacles Remain
A preliminary study on a freight route between New Bedford and Vineyard Haven concludes the service could be successful but would have a hefty price...
2:06 pm, September 6, 2017
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Edgartown Moves Forward on Pay Scale Changes for Town Employees
Sara Brown
Edgartown is moving ahead with a plan to reclassify town employees and adjust salary levels.
9:26 am, September 6, 2017
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Santander Closes Two Branches, Goes to Court Against MVC Over Roof
Santander Bank will close two of its four branches on Martha’s Vineyard before the end of the year, including the historic stone bank in Vineyard...
5:39 pm, September 5, 2017
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Out of Storage: Selectmen Find Solution for Old Bell
Heather Hamacek
The West Tisbury selectmen have found a solution for displaying the former bell from the Dukes County Academy.
8:00 am, September 2, 2017
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Neighbors Roll Up Their Sleeves to Restore Ailing Sunset Lake
Chloe Reichel
The sandy shores and clear waters of Sunset Lake in Oak Bluffs once made it an attraction in its own right. Now the Friends and Neighbors of Sunset...
6:21 am, September 2, 2017
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