Police chiefs in the three down-Island towns had varying responses to the federal court ruling.
Police chiefs in the three down-Island towns had varying responses to the federal court ruling.
Parking tickets brought nearly $230,000 to Island towns in fiscal year 2018 according to data.
Long lines of cars and people stretched around the docks at both Steamship Authority terminals this weekend, signaling the end of summer.
Boosting the shoulder season economy was one topic for discussion at the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development hearing Tuesday. The hearing was part of a statewide listening tour.
It’s difficult to imagine today, but there was a time before resorthood on Martha’s Vineyard — a time before summer houses, before restaurants and shops and sportfishing and sailing.
Five years after the recession hit the national economy, anecdotal reports from Island businesses say the local economy is slowly creeping back to normal. Businesses are reporting slightly improved summer seasons, with higher traffic to the Island, especially in August.