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Community Pays Tribute to Officer Gouldrup

Following the unexpected death of West Tisbury police officer Daniel Gouldrup, a celebration of life potluck was held Saturday.

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Football Team Falls Short But Homecoming Spirit Is in Full Force

Despite two valiant touchdowns and an impressive defensive turnover, the Vineyarders lost to the Bourne Canalmen 40-13.

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West Tisbury Tree Warden Sounds Alarm Over Invasive Vine

An invasive plant called kudzu has cropped up in West Tisbury and requires an urgent response, the town tree warden told selectmen at their meeting Wednesday.

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Starting the Healthy Living Conversation

As the Island’s new community health nurse, West Tisbury native Lila Fischer said she is seeing the Vineyard in a whole new light.

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Ticketing Changes at Peter Pan Bus Line Cause Confusion

New policies on the Peter Pan Bus Line requiring passengers to buy their tickets and book bus seats in advance are causing confusion and some grumbling among Islanders and other travelers.

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Listening to the Heartbeat of School Budgets

School business administrator Amy Tierney hits the ground running each fall, working with school budgets that together add up to about $50 million a year.

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Drunk Driving Arrests Keep Island Police Busy

Island police responded to a number of drunk driving incidents over the weekend. In Oak Bluffs there were two separate arrests for operating under the influence.

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West Tisbury Police Mourn Death of Longtime Officer

West Tisbury police announced Monday morning that Daniel Gouldrup, a longtime officer with the town, had died at home of apparent natural causes. Officer Gouldrop was 59, police said.

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After Computer Virus, West Tisbury Town Hall Scrubs

A computer virus temporarily attacked West Tisbury’s computer network this week, town administrator Jennifer Rand told selectmen at their meeting Wednesday afternoon.

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Bane or Boon? With Parking Tickets It's A Matter of Perspective

Parking tickets brought nearly $230,000 to Island towns in fiscal year 2018 according to data.

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