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Cruise Ship Line Eyes Edgartown as Port of Call
Harbor master Charlie Blair told the town selectmen Tuesday that American Cruise Lines is planning a busy schedule of stops in Edgartown from May to...
5:07 pm, December 27, 2016
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Tisbury Wants to Save Pear Trees
Heather Hamacek
Tisbury selectmen this week advocated for ornamental pear trees on a village lane.
12:02 pm, December 22, 2016
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Chilmark Selectmen Name Former Longtime Police Chief as Interim
Following the abrupt resignation of police chief Brian Cioffi, the Chilmark selectmen named former longtime police chief Tim Rich as interim.
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Selectmen Revoke Two Scallop Licenses Over Infractions
The Edgartown selectmen voted this week to revoke the shellfish license of two commercial bay scallopers for violating town shellfish laws. Mark...
1:51 pm, December 20, 2016
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MVC Wraps Up Year, Approving Business Expansions
Alex Elvin
At its last meeting of the year, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission breezed through three deliberations on commercial DRI proposals.
11:25 am, December 19, 2016
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Commission Clears Wavelengths Building for Completion
Alex Elvin
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has agreed to pardon a series of unapproved changes to the Wavelengths hair salon building in Edgartown.
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Coast Guard Will Keep Most Aids to Navigation
After hearing strenuous objections from mariners this fall, the U.S. Coast Guard has decided against removing several buoys surrounding the Vineyard.
6:15 am, December 19, 2016
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Oceans Plan Charts New Course for Federal Waters
Alex Elvin
A sweeping new plan involving federal agencies, Native American tribes, six Northeast states and many other stakeholders may help set the course of...
5:28 pm, December 15, 2016
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Chappy Boardwalk Case Returns to Conservation Commission
Jane Seagrave
A property owner’s long-running bid to build a boardwalk over a salt marsh must be reviewed again, the Massachusetts Appeals Court said.
2:10 pm, December 15, 2016
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Oak Bluffs Appointment to MVC Stalls
Sara Brown
Oak Bluffs selectmen again postponed a decision about their appointment to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission after lengthy discussion Tuesday.
8:46 am, December 14, 2016
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Town Orders Formal Report on Island Theatre
Sara Brown
Selectmen will commission a report on how much it would cost to bring the crumbling, 101-year-old Island Theatre into a safe state.
8:37 am, December 14, 2016
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As State Budget Cuts Loom, Vineyard Programs at Risk
Sara Brown
Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to slash more than $98 million from the state budget could affect key programs on Martha’s Vineyard.
6:57 pm, December 13, 2016
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