Neighbors Worry About Plan to Restore Edgartown Ancient Way

The town is seeking to improve public access to Swimming Place Path, a nearly 350-year-old trail that connects Herring Creek Road and the Road to the Plains. The ancient way was first recorded in Edgartown records in 1675.

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Edgartown Appoints New Planning Board Member

The Edgartown select board and planning board appointed master plan steering committee member David Ignacio to the planning board in a contentious vote this week.

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Edgartown Considers House Size Limits, Fractional Ownership Bylaw

Edgartown residents debated 10 possible new zoning bylaws in a public hearing Tuesday, all intended to preserve the town’s year-round housing stock, encourage higher-density building and protect the Island’s fragile natural resources. 

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Edgartown Neighbor Sues Over Use of Boathouse Property

The owner of a waterfront home next door to the historic Vose boathouse in Edgartown filed a lawsuit last week in an effort to prevent neighbors from renting the property for weddings.

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Review Begins for New Elder Care Facility in Edgartown

Early review has begun on a plan by the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital to build a large new senior living and nursing home facility in Edgartown.

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Edgartown Restarts Work to Update Master Plan

An effort begun before the pandemic to update Edgartown’s 30-year-old master plan is now underway.

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Chappy Cell Tower Wins Final Approval
Landry Harlan

Marking the end of six years of deliberations and debate, the Edgartown planning board voted 4 to 1 to approve the installation of a permanent cell tower on Chappaquiddick at a packed meeting Tuesday night.

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Tensions Rise as Vote Nears on Loft Apartments
Olivia Hull

The Edgartown planning board has closed a public hearing but has yet to vote on whether to approve plans for eight loft apartments in the busy B-2 business district off Upper Main street. Residents of the Dark Woods neighborhood are up in arms over the plan.

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Debate Continues About Proposed Post Office Square Apartments
Olivia Hull

Edgartown residents continue to voice opposition to a development planned for Post Office square that is soon due for a vote before the planning board.

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Town and Wireless Telephone Company Clash
Mandy Locke

The Edgartown planning board criticized wireless phone companies Tuesday night for claiming space on the North street telephone tower.

"When is enough enough? When do we get to say enough is enough?" asked planning board chairman Norman Rankow of representatives from AT&T Wireless.

The standoff took place during a public hearing for AT&T's request to replace three antennas, add six cables and install an air conditioner and radio equipment at the North street tower site - one of only two in Edgartown.

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