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MVC Policy Emphasizes Historic Preservation
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has adopted a new demolition policy for historic buildings as it rethinks its role in preserving the diverse...
6:32 am, May 16, 2022
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Aquinnah Backs Housing Bank in Large Turnout at Town Election
Voters flocked to the polls for the Aquinnah town election Thursday, approving the housing bank question by a large margin.
9:50 pm, May 12, 2022
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Tisbury Officers Earn Promotions
The Tisbury select board voted Wednesday to promote two town police officers, Andrew Silvia and Edward St. Pierre, to sergeant.
2:21 pm, May 12, 2022
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Uncertainty Continues Over Food Trucks in West Tisbury
The future of food trucks remains up for debate, with a joint meeting of the select board and planning board scheduled to discuss the matter May 18.
2:05 pm, May 12, 2022
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Aquinnah Town Election Is Today
Aquinnah voters go to the polls today to cast ballots in the annual town election — including a final vote on the housing bank and deciding a race...
1:47 pm, May 12, 2022
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Farmers Market Clears Town Hurdles to Make Ag Society Its Home
The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market will continue at the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society on Panhandle Road, following a unanimous vote by the...
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Aquinnah Voters Show Strong Support for Housing Bank
Aquinnah voters closed out the Island political season with a bang Tuesday night, packing the old town hall for their annual town meeting and handing...
7:55 am, May 11, 2022
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Covid Risk Level Rises from Low to Medium on Island
The Covid-19 risk level was elevated from low to medium on Martha’s Vineyard this week amid a steady rise in cases.
4:15 pm, May 10, 2022
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Anchor Ban Will Continue in Cape Pogue Pond
A moratorium on anchoring in Cape Pogue Pond will continue this summer after a vote by the Edgartown select board Monday.
7:46 am, May 10, 2022
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Retiring Oak Bluffs Police Chief Makes Primary Bid to Run for Sheriff
Erik Blake will challenge sheriff Robert Ogden for the Democratic nomination in the state primary in September.
6:28 pm, May 9, 2022
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Judge Denies Injunction in Cape Pogue Case
A legal effort by two Chappaquiddick landowners to block oversand vehicle (OSV) access to the tip of Cape Pogue for the 2022 season has been denied...
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Island Elderly Housing Plan Stays Unsettled
Architectural design remains a major sticking point on Aidylberg 3, the plan by Island Elderly Housing to expand its low-income housing complex off...
1:03 pm, May 9, 2022
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