Charles Leitner

Edgartown Appoints New Building Inspector

The Edgartown select board voted unanimously Monday to appoint Matthew Rossi as the town’s new building inspector.

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Competition, Camaraderie and Charity at the Vineyard Cup

Over the course of two days, sailors competing in this year’s Vineyard Cup struggled against shifting currents and winds. The annual event is a fundraiser for Sail Martha's Vineyard.

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Swimming the Muskeget Channel for Charity

With the help of a relay team, Doug McConnell will once again attempt a charity swim across the Muskeget Channel between Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.

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On the Water at the Vineyard Cup

Next weekend sailors eager to test their salt will head to Vineyard Haven to participate in the Vineyard Cup, the annual sailboat race that is also a fundraiser for Sail Martha’s Vineyard.

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Edgartown Declines Request for Later Dock Dance Start Time

A request to push the weekly summer Dock Dance concerts at Memorial Wharf to a later time received a poor reception from the town’s select board this week. 

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Vineyarders Celebrate Reopening of Cottager’s Corner

Cottager’s Corner officially reopened on Wednesday, marking a new chapter in the Black women homeowner organization’s long history of community engagement and preservation.

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Looking Good for Charity

Clothes to Go, a nonprofit, volunteer run, free clothing boutique will host its third annual fashion show on June 27 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs.

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Gone Swimming! Last Day of School and All Is Swell

Cheers and tears were on display as the last day of school reverberated around the Island on Wednesday.

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Yacht Club Announces Charlie Blair Legacy Fund

On Friday, the Edgartown Yacht Club celebrated the tenure and mentorship of harbormaster Charlie Blair, by officially announcing the Charlie Blair EYC Legacy Fund.

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Federal Blizzard Relief Available to Island Businesses

Island businesses and other organizations affected by February’s blizzard will have an opportunity to receive relief after the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) last week approved Gov. Maura Healy’s request for federal assistance. 

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