Holly Pretsky

Collapsed Bubble Complicates Merger Between Youth Tennis, Y

Although the collapse of Vineyard Youth Tennis’s bubble structure has added a new complication in the proposed merger between the organization and the YMCA both organizations said talks were ongoing.

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Center for Living Celebrates New Facility

After providing day services to seniors on the Island for more than 30 years, the Center For Living has a home of its own.

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Community Steps Up to Support Family That Always Gives Back

On Friday night the Portuguese American club was packed as Vineyarders turned out for a fundraiser for Jakob Burton-Sundman, who became partially paralyzed last December.

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Islanders Join Day of Protest Against Gun Violence

There were more than 800 March for Our Lives demonstrations around the world Saturday, including one at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven. About 150 people turned out.

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Taxi Metering Software Could Solve Cab Fare Flux

A new taxi meter software may be coming to West Tisbury. Selectmen discussed the proposed system at their meeting Wednesday evening during a public hearing on the issue.

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In Turf or Grass Question, Track May Stand Alone

The high school facilities subcommittee voted to recommend that the high school move forward independently of other projects to fund the track.

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Vineyard Students Head to Washington for March to End Gun Violence

About 100 students, parents and teachers gathered Wednesday evening to prepare for the trip to Washington DC for the March for Our Lives Rally.

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Selectmen Take No Action on Tisbury School Project

When it comes to deciding whether to finance a multi-million dollar new school project, Tisbury selectmen are leaving it up to the town.

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H2-B Visa Changes Lead to Summer Labor Shortage

Several Island hotels are facing a labor shortage this summer due to changes in how seasonal work visas are distributed.

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High School Turf Talks Stall Amid Larger Facilities Discussion

With spring sports about to get underway Monday, improvements on the track and fields at the regional high school have seen little progress.

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