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Warning Bells Ring as Emergency Services Building Still Founders
Mike Seccombe
Tisbury selectmen have given the latest site superintendent of the town’s new emergency service building two weeks to show he can rescue the...
10:05 pm, June 30, 2011
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Update Requested to Housing Study
Mike Seccombe
A decade after a seminal study showing the magnitude of the Vineyard’s housing crisis — in facts and figures, resident surveys and census data — a...
7:50 pm, June 16, 2011
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Call Off the Dogs from Out of Town
Peter Brannen
Out-of-towners leave your dogs at home, the West Tisbury parks and recreation committee has decided, at least if you are going to Lambert’s Cove...
6:55 pm, June 2, 2011
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Board Promotes Police Officer Garrison Vieira
West Tisbury selectmen voted to promote police officer Garrison Viera to the rank of corporal on the recommendation of police chief Dan Rossi on...
8:36 pm, May 5, 2011
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Islandwide Assessments Show Uneven Real Estate Recovery
Mike Seccombe
A rising tide lifts all boats, they say. But the old aphorism about the economy apparently does not hold true for Vineyard real estate, as the most...
6:45 pm, February 3, 2011
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Rebounding Real Estate Market Has Land Bank Poised for Acquisitions
Mike Seccombe
The real estate market on the Vineyard appears to be showing signs of life, according to the most recent data from the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank...
4:06 pm, January 6, 2011
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Proposals Floated as Oak Bluffs Faces Major Budget Shortfall
Peter Brannen
Town employees may soon be feeling the effects of the economic downturn as Oak Bluffs continues to wrestle with stark financial projections.
7:32 pm, December 16, 2010
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Oak Bluffs Budget Deficit Looms Large, Parking Meters Proposed
Peter Brannen
As budget planning begins for the coming fiscal year, Oak Bluffs is projecting a budget shortfall, the chairman of the finance committee told town...
8:22 pm, September 30, 2010
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Two Years Before Boathouse Work Begins
Remy Tumin
Coast Guard senior officers told the Chilmark selectmen this week it will be at least two years until the government agency can begin rebuilding...
6:30 pm, September 9, 2010
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Tisbury Beer, Wine Sales Win Strong Voter Backing
Mike Seccombe
After long controversy and indecision, Tisbury voters on Tuesday approved the sale of beer and wine in the town’s restaurants. Tisbury selectmen...
5:16 pm, April 29, 2010
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Voters Support Sector-Based Approach to Fisheries Regulation
Lauren Martin
As New England fisheries officials negotiate the finer points of a new groundfish management plan, Massachusetts voters appear firmly behind...
8:32 pm, June 8, 2009
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County Hopefuls Offer Differences
Julia Rappaport
It may not be the most controversial thing on the ballot, but the race for the Dukes County Commission is probably the most complicated. There...
10:03 pm, October 30, 2008
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