East Chop Bluff Work Still Awaits Funding

A multi-million-dollar project to engineer and stabilize the badly eroded bluff along East Chop Drive has seen its timeline pushed farther into the future, while town officials worry about ongoing deterioration.

Straight, No Chaser, With Humor and Heart

For a big man, Steve Myrick did not loom. Instead, he listened.

County Commission, Advisory Board Spar Over Rescue Plan Funding

Amid ongoing talks about the distribution of some $3 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, the Dukes County Commission pushed back this week against inquiries from the county advisory board over its own jurisdiction in the process.

A Year and a Week Later

A year and a week later after January 6, 2021.

The Youth

From the January 21, 1972 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

You Don't Have a Prayer, and Yet You Play Anyway

Longtime Edgartown Golf Club manager Mark Hess has written a new book as an homage to his place of employment, You Don't Have a Prayer .

Hello Mattias

Karen Guimaraes and Serafim Peixoto, of West Tisbury, announce the birth of a son, Mattias Guimareas Peixoto, born on Jan. 14.

Tisbury Extends Search for MVC Applicants

With perennial town volunteers David Ferraguzi and Elaine Miller vying for appointment to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, the select board declined to appoint either one.

Please Adopt Us: Jan. 21

This week we’re happy to report that Miles, the jazzy, cool cat, has found his forever home.

Former Tisbury Police Intern Sues Town, Sergeant

A former intern with the Tisbury police department has sued the town and a police sergeant for allegedly interfering with her efforts to be hired as a police officer.

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