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Edgartown Adopts Strict Regulations to Better Protect Sengekontacket Pond
Mike Seccombe
New health regulations aimed at reducing groundwater contamination will result in many homeowners in Ocean Heights and Arbutus Park paying tens of...
8:00 pm, March 15, 2007
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Community Act: In Four Towns, Priorities Differ on Preservation
Mike Seccombe
The four big Island towns will for the first time allocate millions of dollars in community preservation funds at their annual town meetings this...
7:00 pm, February 22, 2007
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Cong. Delahunt Takes the Floor in the Majority
Ian Fein
After a busy week on the floor, Cong. Willliam Delahunt could not refrain from putting his feet up on his desk to rest. "It's been frenetic," he...
7:00 pm, January 18, 2007
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State Public Health Council Moves Rapidly to Approve Martha's Vineyard Hospital Sale
Mike Seccombe
It took just 13 minutes for the state of Massachusetts to end more than 80 years of independence for the Martha's Vineyard hospital, and transfer...
7:00 pm, December 21, 2006
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Boat Line to Seek Higher License Fees from Competition
Mike Seccombe
The Steamship Authority is expected to impose higher fees and new restrictions on the operations of its main competitor, Hy-Line Cruises, when the...
7:00 pm, November 30, 2006
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Enthusiasm Builds for Farm Agency
Ian Fein
Just over a decade ago, the Massachusetts state government cut funding for the Dukes County Cooperative Extension Service and forced closure of the...
7:00 pm, November 16, 2006
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Congressman Bill Delahunt Brings Word from Washington: Democrats Have Hope
Mike Seccombe
Cong. William Delahunt describes himself as an eternal optimist. Still, his optimism comes easier now than it did four years ago. Opposition to...
8:00 pm, October 26, 2006
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Standoff Ends on Wind Farm
Ian Fein
House of Representatives Passes Coast Guard Spending Bill, Eliminating Governor's Veto for Offshore Wind Farms Abandoning what could have been a...
8:00 pm, July 6, 2006
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Cape Wind Hearing Draws Hundreds; People of the Island Speak with Passion
Ian Fein
Words and emotions filled the air Monday night, when some 350 people packed the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Performing Arts Center to air...
7:00 pm, December 9, 2004
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Blinker Roundabout Proposal Hits New Bumps in Oak Bluffs
Max Hart
One week after an Oak Bluffs selectman withdrew his support for the planned roundabout at the blinker intersection, new doubts are surfacing over...
8:00 pm, October 7, 2004
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Vineyard Governor Seeks Second Term
Ian Fein
In spite of a tumultuous first three years as Vineyard Steamship Authority governor, Kathryn A. Roessel wants more. On Wednesday Ms. Roessel...
8:00 pm, October 7, 2004
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Edgartown Voters Reject Two Overrides and Elect Acting Town Collector to Stay
Mandy Locke
Town hall veteran Melissa Kuehne saved her job yesterday, winning the post of town collector by a margin of 165 votes. Ms. Kuehne, currently the...
8:00 pm, April 15, 2004
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