Woods Hole Terminal Construction Is Heavy Lift for All Involved

For the first time since the project started, construction on the new Woods Hole Steamship Authority terminal will continue through the busy season, forcing a game of musical chairs for the hundreds of thousands of passengers and motorists coming on and off the ferries. 

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Court Date Set for West Tisbury Building Inspector

The Edgartown District Court issued a summons to inspector Joseph Tierney to appear before the court on July 17 for a charge of assault and battery on a person over 60 or disabled, according to court records. 

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Katama Meadows Project Makes Plans for Redesign

The developers behind the controversial housing project in Edgartown are planning to withdraw their application and propose more units targeted at Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.

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Scientists Explore Alternative Cure to Lyme Disease

After screening nearly 500 FDA-approved compounds, researchers determined that piperacillin cured mice infected with Lyme disease at a dosage 100-fold lower than doxycycline.

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SSA and Vessel Unions Agree to Pay Raises

The Steamship Authority has ratified contracts for about 280 vessel employees in recent weeks, giving pay raises across the board and raising the potential for changes to shifts in the coming years. 

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State Plans for Smaller First Phase in Forest Cutting

The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation is proposing a slower rollout of its plans to cut 175 acres of white pines in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest after pushback from Islanders. 

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Man Arrested After Allegedly Racing at Five Corners

Tisbury police responded to the intersection at about 2 a.m. Sunday morning and found Justin Chin had crashed a Chrysler 300 sedan into several vehicles that were parked in a nearby rental car lot.

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Edgartown Magistrate Confirmed as District Court Judge

Liza Williamson was confirmed as an associate district court judge last week, marking the first time a Martha’s Vineyard resident has been promoted to the bench, officials said.

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Politicians Push for More Information on ICE Arrests

U.S. Rep. William Keating is asking several federal agencies how many people were arrested on the Island, how they were targeted and if there was probable cause to detain them.

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Temporary Agreement Struck in Cape Pogue Gate Spat

The Trustees of Reservations and a group of Chappaquiddick landowners have brokered a temporary peace as a state court considers the dispute over a gate blocking an oversand vehicle trail to the Trustees’ Cape Pogue properties.

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