Dock Work Will Disrupt Vehicle Passage on Chappy Ferry

Vehicles will be unable to get back and forth from Chappaquiddick aboard the ferry from 9 a.m. May 11 until 3 p.m. May 12.

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Edgartown Select Board Approves Chappy Ferry Rate Hikes

The Edgartown select board approved a 15 per cent fare rate increase for the Chappy Ferry, as residents continued to pepper leadership with questions about the ferry’s financials.

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Chappy Residents Scrutinize Proposed Ferry Rate Hikes

A proposed rate hike on the Chappy Ferry ran into some choppy waters Monday, as residents of the small island east of Edgartown raised questions about the barge’s financials.

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Chappy Ferry Owner Looks to Raise Rates

Chappy Ferry owner Peter Wells is seeking a rate hike for the boat line connecting the small, rural island to downtown Edgartown.

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Ferry Man

From the Oct. 31, 1969 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

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Chappy Ferry Owners Look to Sell Town-Licensed Franchise

With the owners of the Chappaquiddick Ferry hoping to sell the franchise before their lease expires next year, the future of the tiny barge-like ferry has become a heated subject for discussion and debate in recent weeks.

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Edgartown Select Board Approves Chappy Ferry Resilience Project Contract

The project will include raising the ferry’s ramp six inches and conducting engineering assessments of the Chappy Point parking lot, the Chappy Ferry landings and the abutting portions of Dock and Daggett streets.

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Chappaquiddick Town Column: August 19

One morning of 50 degrees last week got people talking about the fall.

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Edgartown Begins Planning for Sea Level Rise

Peter Wells, owner of the Chappaquiddick Ferry, admitted last week that he’s looked into the inclusion of amphibious vehicles to service the ferry in case of emergencies, as rising seas threaten vital infrastructure in the town of Edgartown.

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Chappy Town Column: Jan. 27

There has always been a conflict between preserving the values of the past and implementing our perceptions of the future.

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