Some 75 people attended a ceremony and reception Sunday, exactly a year after the modular buildings that make up the campus arrived by barge on the Vineyard and seven months after the facility was officially opened.
Members of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) who oppose a casino have successfully petitioned for another vote on the issue at the tribe’s general membership meeting next month, officials confirmed last night. Voting takes place on August 16.
Edgartown firefighters extinguished a Saturday afternoon fire at Rockfish restaurant, the second downtown Edgartown restaurant fire in as many weekends. The restaurant at the corner of North water street and Mayhew Lane was closed for business Saturday but will reopen Sunday afternoon.
The Oak Bluffs planning board opened discussion this week with the sellers of the former Kupersmith property in the Southern Woodlands. At issue is whether a special permit for an 11-year-old unbuilt subdivision is still valid.
There are a few months to go before the fishing derby, but David Gagnon, 12, reeled in a winner last week in Menemsha: a 23-pound, 42-inch striped bass.
A conversation Thursday about homelessness on Martha’s Vineyard shed light on the gravity of the Island’s housing shortage, and introduced a new initiative by Island churches set to begin next winter to provide emergency housing for those without a home.
President Obama will return to Martha’s Vineyard in August for a 15-day vacation, the sixth summer White House trip during his presidency.
Christopher D. Davies of Edgartown has earned a bachelor of science in business administration degree from Stonehill College in Easton.
Zoe Listro of Vineyard Haven was named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at Quinnipiac University.
Matilda Alexander of Vineyard Haven, a junior studio art major, has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at The College of Wooster.