Edgartown is slated to become a bustling cruise ship port this summer, with cruise ships scheduled to dock in town 22 times between May and September.
On Monday the selectmen distributed the American Cruise Lines’ Vineyard schedule, which shows that the company’s three vessels — Independence, American Star and American Glory — will be docking in Edgartown
After months of discussion, work is beginning on a multi-phase project to move a Chappaquiddick house threatened by erosion, with the Edgartown planning board this week approving the relocation of a guest house on the Wasque property.
The worst of Edgartown’s traffic problems is still months away, but a group of Northeastern University students are spending the off-season looking for a solution.
Over 30 local business owners braved a raw Thursday evening last week to meet at the Vineyard Haven Public Library and discuss plans for creating a designated cultural district in the town of Tisbury.
The initiative is an outgrowth of the MV Arts collaborative to increase the presence of the Island’s creative economy.
When Ken Goldberg, MVTV sportscaster and emcee for the championship rally held Friday at Dreamland, introduced the varsity basketball team to the crowd, he spoke of tradition.
29 Brook Hollow Road in West Tisbury sold for $832,000 on March 6.
Harold J. Halpin and Joan R. Halpin, trustees of the New Millbank Family Trust, purchased 24 Crocker avenue in Vineyard Haven from Leslie L. Vivian 3rd, Mary S. Vivian and Andrew S. Dintenfass, personal representatives of the estate of Anita W. Vivian, for $1,375,000 on March 8.
249 County Road in Oak Bluffs sold for $375,000 on March 8.
13 Netock Avenue in Oak Bluffs sold for $719,000 on March 6.
15 Leslie’s Lane in Oak Bluffs sold for $272,500 on March 6.