Tisbury Closes Lagoon Pond to Protect Bay Scallops

The Vineyard Haven side of Lagoon Pond will be closed to all bay scalloping beginning Monday, Nov. 5., to protect a large crop of juvenile scallops, the town shellfish constable said Wednesday morning.

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Land Bank Expands Beachfront at Tashmoo

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank bank added 400 feet of white sand beachfront to its holdings in Vineyard Haven Friday with the purchase of a five-acre parcel near the mouth of Lake Tashmoo.

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Lucy Hackney Dies at 81

The longtime Island resident whose family legacy was tied directly to the early days of the civil rights movement, died Friday morning at her home in Vineyard Haven.

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SSA Meets on Martha's Vineyard Tuesday

Steamship Authority governors hold their monthly meeting on the Vineyard this week with a full agenda, including an update on an independent review of operations that began this past summer. The meeting begins at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the high school Performing Arts Center.

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Drawbridge Malfunction Repaired

The Lagoon Pond drawbridge was back in working order Monday evening after it was closed for more than three hours, rerouting traffic.

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Summer Study Tells the Story: Lone Star Tick Threat Is Growing

A post-summer report says tick populations are up, especially the newest species of disease-carrying arachnid to invade Martha’s Vineyard: the lone star tick.

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Jimmy Morgan, Legendary Menemsha Draggerman, Dies at 94

The legendary Menemsha fisherman and one of the last of a breed of commercial draggermen that included Louis Larsen, Eric Cottle, Robert Flanders and others, died Tuesday.

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West Tisbury Mosquito Tests Positive for West Nile Virus

A mosquito collected in West Tisbury has tested positive for West Nile virus, town and state public health public health officials announced Friday.

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Town Makes an Offer on Beetlebung Farm

Chilmark selectmen submitted a bid to buy Beetlebung Farm on Friday following an executive session Thursday night.

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After Tularemia Death, Experts Stress Education

With tick-borne diseases a growing matter of public health concern on the Vineyard, education and prevention are more important than ever, a leading expert said.

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