Tisbury Approves $55 Million School Project by a Landslide

Tisbury voters finally said yes to a new school at their annual town election Tuesday, approving a $55 million renovation plan by a landslide and capping years of debate and anguish.

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Tisbury Voters Turn Out in Steady Numbers to Decide Pivotal School Question

Tisbury voters headed to the polls in steady numbers Tuesday to make a final decision on the $55 million school renovation that has been a magnet for debate in the Island’s main port town. Polls are open at the town Emergency Services Facility until 8 p.m. Masks are required.

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Second Hurdle for Tisbury School Project Looms Large

Tisbury voters head to the polls Tuesday for the second time in three years to determine the fate of a $55 million renovation and overhaul of their town school. Early voting was Thursday.

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Tisbury Town Clerk Confirms Polls Mistakenly Closed Early

At least two Tisbury voters were denied the chance to cast ballots at the town election, town clerk J. Hilary Conklin confirmed.

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Larry Gomez Ousts Incumbent Tisbury Selectman Melinda Loberg
Louisa Hufstader

Two-term incumbent Tisbury selectman Melinda Loberg lost her bid for another term to Larry Gomez at the annual town election.

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Tisbury Town Election Sees Steady Turnout
Louisa Hufstader and Noah Asimow

Tisbury voters headed to the polls on a sunny Tuesday for their annual town election, looking to decide a three-way race for selectboard and a ballot question regarding an expansion to the town sewer. Two-term incumbent Melinda Loberg is facing two challengers in the race.

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