Have you ever walked onto the ferry boat and smelled a nasty smell?
As a recently retired, Oak Bluffs-born and raised community banker since the age of 15, I am keenly aware of the trajectory of our housing crisis.
I would like to share my thoughts and support for the proposed housing bank article, which will be on all Island town warrants this spring.
would like to publicly apologize to Susan Desmarais for the offense and hurt caused by my remarks during her statement at the March 31 Oak Bluffs planning board meeting.
It is with many emotions that Ed and I hand over stewardship of Ashakomaksett Farm to the land bank today.
Leaders of faith communities on Martha’s Vineyard are in the forefront of affordable housing concerns on the Island.
The following letter was sent to the Joint Committee on Housing for the state legislature.
On March 19 the NAACP Martha’s Vineyard branch voted to support the housing bank proposal.
Out of profound respect for the health of staff and friends/customers, Sundog remained closed during most of our 50th anniversary year of 2020.