Voters in Oak Bluffs, Edgartown Go to the Polls Thursday

Two months behind the usual schedule, voters go to the polls on Thursday in Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, where contested races for selectmen and measures on significant town projects are on the ballot.

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Oak Bluffs Voters Take Up $13.3 Million Town Hall Question Tuesday
Aaron Wilson

Voters will decide next week whether to take a fresh tack on the long-stalled town hall renovation project.

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Charter School Seniors Look to Make Their Mark
Aaron Wilson

Matt Gonsalves, Kathryn Cuthbert, Ethan Aubrey Taylor and Finn Cole were surprised last weekend with a presentation of their diplomas at their homes.

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Judging Success by Molding Hearts, Minds and Character
Aaron Wilson

This spring Deborah (DC) Cutrer retired from teaching math at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School. She leaves a lasting legacy.

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Diversity Coalition Sees Opportunity for Action
Aaron Wilson

Galvanized by a worldwide focus on racial inequity, the Martha’s Vineyard Diversity Coalition reached out to community leaders via Zoom Monday afternoon.

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Islanders Celebrate Graduates With Beach Road Parade
Aaron Wilson

Students and their families lined Beach Road, with every parking spot filled, from the little bridge to Bend in the Road Beach.

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In Weekend of Nationwide Protests, Peaceful Crowd Gathers at Waban Park
Aaron Wilson

As protests and violence rang out around the country, a peaceful crowd gathered at Waban Park in Oak Bluffs Sunday morning.

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Hop to It! Having Fun Like a Lazy Frog
Aaron Wilson

For Jake and Sarah Gifford, owners of the Lazy Frog store in Oak Bluffs, it's a life dedicated to leisure.

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Fore! Fairways Are Open Again
Aaron Wilson

Groundskeepers had worked overtime around the Island to get golf courses ready for last Monday's opening and golfers were eager to hit the links.

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High School Committee Eyes $1 Million in Budget Cuts
Aaron Wilson

The regional high school district committee voted Monday to cut at least $1 million from the 2021 budget, although where the cuts will come from is yet to be determined.

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