The Lyons Group took over Back Door Donuts in 2018, and representative Vincent Lombardi said the business promised to now cap its back door line at 28 people.
Mark Higgins, who starts his new job early next month, is the first to hold the position, which was created at the request of the boat line board of governors following a comprehensive study of SSA operations in 2018.
The proposals were put forth by the new zoning bylaw amendment committee to address inconsistencies between town’s zoning and policies that have caused friction in recent years.
Emily deBettencourt was named Oak Bluffs harbor master Tuesday night, with a unanimous vote by the select board.
Voting ends April 1 for the Vineyard Gazette Media Group’s 2023 Best of the Vineyard Awards.
Andrew Nutton began sailing when he was three years old living in England. Now, after 30 years as a sailing coach, he has been named executive director of Sail MV.
Three candidates vying for two select board seats in Oak Bluffs took part in a candidate’s forum at the Portuguese American Club Monday, fielding questions about town wastewater management, last call at bars and affordable housing initiatives.
Governor Maura Healey signed into law a $388.7 million supplemental budget Wednesday that also contained a provision to allow local governments to continue holding remote and hybrid meetings into 2025.
Volunteers are invited to plant 20,000 beach grass stems at Lobsterville Beach on April 15.
On Sunday, April 2, the Edgartown Firemen's Association will hold an Open House at the fire station from 12 to 4 p.m.