After Ten Years at Helm of Hospice, Terre Young Will Retire

As executive director of Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard for the past 10 years, Terre Young has earned spectacular praise for her stewardship of the organization. Now she is ready to retire.

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Cape Air: Noise Abatement Rules Are Being Followed

Responding to recent complaints from West Tisbury residents about excessive noise from air traffic over the summer, the chief pilot for Cape Air said the airline follows voluntary noise abatement rules.

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Vineyard Haven Family Escapes Fire Unharmed

A family’s diligence practicing fire drills and working smoke detectors helped a Vineyard Haven family escape a fire on Irene’s Way in the early morning hours Thursday.

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In Community Survey, ACE MV Finds Mixed Results

When it comes to adult education on the Vineyard, there is a wide difference between what Islanders want and what employers believe is needed. A recent study commissioned by ACE MV tells the story.

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Static Clears Over Prospect of Better Cell Service for Chappy

A committee exploring better mobile phone coverage to Chappaquidick told the town selectmen Monday it is making progress. A DAS system and transmitting tower are both under study.

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Women Empowered Names Women of Year

Jo Ann Murphy, Mary Beth Grady, Allison Burger and Betty Burton have little in common unless you count determination, passion, compassion, selflessness, creativity, humility, entrepreneurship, generosity, optimism and admiration for each other. The four were honored at a champagne brunch Sunday.

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Cost of Doxycycline Skyrockets

The retail price of the antibiotic routinely prescribed for treatment of Lyme disease has shot up in recent months, causing consternation among Island medical and veterinary providers.

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Fifty Years Later, In Cold Blood Still Fresh for Oak Bluffs Man

When Truman Capote hunkered down in Kansas to research what would become his book In Cold Blood, Oak Bluffs resident Don Cullivan, an old army buddy of one of the killers, was there too.

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Oak Bluffs Awards Bid for Large North Bluff Repair Project

Oak Bluffs selectmen accepted a bid of $5.2 million to repair the crumbling seawall on the North Bluff and build a walkway to connect the Steamship Authority terminal to Oak Bluffs harbor. Construction is expected to begin in December.

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Edgartown Sets Dates for Scallop Season

Edgartown selectmen set dates for the 2015-2016 bay scallop season. Recreational scalloping begins Thursday, Oct. 1 in all Edgartown waters, but dragging for scallops is prohibited in Cape Pogue until Oct. 30. The commercial season kicks off Nov. 2 in all waters.

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