Aidan Pollard

Climate Action Week Revs Up the Sustainability Motor

Laughter, music and camaraderie filled the Grange Hall on Saturday to celebrate the culmination of Climate Action Week, which saw over 40 events Islandwide aimed at informing and empowering Islanders.

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At 90, Capt. Robert Douglas Sets New Course for the Future

Sailors of all ages gathered at Arrowhead Farm in West Tisbury Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Capt. Robert S. Douglas, the legendary captain of the schooner Shenandoah.

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Airport Commission Projects Ample Budget Surplus

The Martha’s Vineyard airport commission voted last week to adopt a roughly $12 million operating budget for the coming year.

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Aquinnah Backs Housing Bank in Large Turnout at Town Election

Voters flocked to the polls for the Aquinnah town election Thursday, approving the housing bank question by a large margin.

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Musical Duo Create Vineyard Tribute CD

Home with Molly and Mark, a 19-track collaboration between Island musicians Molly Conole and Mark Alan Lovewell, releases this Sunday with an album party at 7 p.m. at Island Music in Vineyard Haven.

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High School Names New Head Football Coach

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has found a new head football coach in Tony Mottola, a former member of the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff.

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Late Resident at Woodside Village Honored for Contributions

What once was an empty basement room at the Woodside Village elderly apartments in Oak Bluffs now teems with furniture, exercise equipment and craft supplies in honor of late Woodside resident association president Josephine Moreis Tucker.

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State-Backed Testing Finds PFAS in Private Wells

Hazardous levels of PFAS have been found in a private well in West Tisbury following a testing program offered to the town through the Massachusetts DEP.

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Aquinnah Closes Out Annual Town Meeting Season

Aquinnah voters will wrap up the political season on the Vineyard this week when they gather for their annual town meeting and election, deciding on an array of spending measures, including two budget overrides and a package of cutting-edge alternative energy initiatives.

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Planning Board Rejects Special Permit for High School Fields Project

The bitterly debated multi-million-dollar project to overhaul the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School athletics fields was thrown into limbo Wednesday night.

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