Farm and Field: Rain or Shine

The crowd was thinner at the West Tisbury Farmers' Market this weekend.

Tisbury Settles Police Discrimination Claim

The town of Tisbury has settled out of court with a former town police sergeant in her federal lawsuit alleging harassment and retaliation on the basis of her sexual orientation and race.

Chilmark Approves Bonding for New Fire Station

The select board Tuesday approved a $9 million dollar bond to help pay for the new public safety complex now under construction.

Housing Bank Review Panel Ready to Begin Its Work

A six-member review committee made up of one person from each Island town will take a last look at the act to establish an Islandwide housing bank before it heads to the state legislature.

Museum Puts Hot Tin Roof Murals Center Stage

Showing scenes of Island life, the Hot Tin Roof murals by Margot Datz now hang at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum’s Doherty Hall; a dedication and reception is Thursday evening.

Aquinnah Issues Homeowner With Cease and Desist Order

The owner of an Aquinnah property has been issued cease and desist orders by two town officials who claim he has done widespread construction in violation of state and local wetland regulations.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $567,466.54 for the business week ending on Friday, July 1, 2022.

Recent Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending July 1

Jessica Millstone Trs., Heather Millstone Trs. and Robert Garrick Millstone Revocable Trust purchased 26 Pinkletink Road in Chilmark from Michael A. Bass Trs., Jackson S. Craig Trs. and Tracey N. Craig Irrevocable GST Trust of 2020 for $3,495,000 on June 28.

Oak Bluffs Town Column: July 8

Keisha Lance Bottoms used scripture, life experiences, poetry and her career as a public official to uplift a full sanctuary at Union Chapel.

Edgartown Town Column: July 8

We had the best weather for the holiday weekend.

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