Ceremony Marks Move to New Edgartown Library

About 100 people gathered at the historic Carnegie building, which lent its last book Friday evening, to symbolically begin the move to the new Edgartown Library near the town’s school.

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County Commissioners Voice Concern Over Heroin Epidemic

Escalating concern about the heroin epidemic, and how the Island is dealing with support for addicts and their families, was discussed.

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Martha's Vineyard Airport Commission Hires Interim Manager

The airport commission has selected an interim manager and welcomes new two new members as a period of change continues at the Island's only commercial airport.

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State Rep. Timothy Madden Will Not Seek Reelection

The widely-admired Cape and Islands legislator will not run for reelection in the district he has represented since 2008. A Nantucket resident, Mr. Madden said he wants to spend more time at home.

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Whopper Electric Bill Confounds Oak Bluffs Officials

A $45,000 electric bill? Oak Bluffs town officials were scratching their heads this week over just that. The mystery bill from Eversource dates to 2009.

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Abundant Oyster Season Under Way in Edgartown

Oyster harvesting will shift from Sengekontacket Pond to Edgartown Great Pond, and parts of Cape Pogue could reopen for bay scalloping.

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Stop & Shop Workers Avert Threat of Strike

Stop & Shop workers in the region that includes Martha’s Vineyard are at the bargaining table. Local 328 represents 11,000 clerks and cashiers at stores in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.

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Bowling Alley Owners Seek Zoning Change on Neighboring Property

The owners of the Barn Bowl and Bistro Oak Bluffs want to change zoning on an adjoining property from residential to commercial.

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Vineyard Voters Register in Large Numbers for State Primary

Vineyard voters go to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in the high-profile Presidential primary race that has riveted public attention for months.

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Addiction Treatment Center Planned for Penikese Island

With heroin use a rising concern on the Cape and Islands, the Penikese School has announced plans to reopen as a residential treatment center.

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