Finalists Named for Oak Bluffs School Principal

John Rizzo, an elementary school principal from Springfield, and Phyllis Dubina, an assistant superintendent for the Beverly public schools, are in the final running. Public visits are planned for Monday and Tuesday at the Oak Bluffs School.

Emergency Responders Rescue Man Trapped in Hole in the Sand

A man trapped in a deep hole at Norton Point Beach Thursday was rescued with the help of highway department equipment after he became buried in the sand, officials said. No one was injured during the incident.

Land Bank Revenues: May 29

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $530,617 for the business week ending on Friday, May 29, 2015.

League of Women Voters Forum on Carbon Pricing

The League of Women Voters of MV has gathered a panel of experts to discuss reducing greenhouse gases by putting a price on carbon.

Blessing of the Pets and Pet Parade

A day of celebration is in store for furry friends. The annual celebration of pets takes place Saturday, June 6 at the Harbor View Hotel.

Honor for Coldwell Banker Landmarks

Members of the Coldwell Banker Landmarks Real Estate team recently attended the annual Coldwell Banker Northeast Regional Rally in Connecticut.

Cape Light Compact Hosts Workshop for Businesses

Energy efficiency is good for the environment and the electricity bill. Next week, Cape Light Compact is offering a workshop for local businesses about how to save money through the compact’s energy efficiency programs. The event is co-sponsored by the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, and the Martha’s Vineyard Commission

Cape Light’s efficiency programs are available to any business on Cape Cod and the Vineyard. The organization offers financial incentives for making energy efficiency improvements.

Investigation at Tisbury Sewer Plant Finds Worker Harassment

Tisbury has placed a wastewater treatment plant employee on paid leave and negotiated his resignation, after an independent investigator found 17 violations of workplace rules. The town will take steps to prevent future harassment and bullying.

Forging Their Paths by Following Their Hearts

On Sunday, nine students will graduate from the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School. They will go on to college, gap years and journeys across the world. This week, the graduates reflected on their journeys at a senior lunch held at the Polly Hill Arboretum.

Big Brother Big Sister Foundation Donations

The Big Brother/Big Sister Foundation will be collecting donations on Martha’s Vineyard on Saturday, June 6.

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