Louisa Hufstader

Tisbury School Celebrates Being Reunited
Louisa Hufstader

On Friday, at their first assembly as a unified student body since the spring of 2019, nearly 300 Tisbury School students cheered and clapped when their school mascot took the floor.

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As Ferry Cancellations Pile Up, Islanders Fret About Their Boatline
Louisa Hufstader

Thousands of ferry cancellations between Woods Hole and Martha’s Vineyard over the past two years have had Islanders questioning the reliability of their lifeline.

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Hallmark Channel Airs a Beautiful Place to Die
Louisa Hufstader

More than 30 years after fictional detective J.W. Jackson solved his first Martha’s Vineyard murder in a novel by Philip R. Craig, the story is coming to the small screen as a Hallmark movie.

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Plan to Hike Mooring Fees in Tisbury Sparks Lively Discussion
Louisa Hufstader

A request from Tisbury harbor master John Crocker to increase mooring permit fees three times over the coming five years led to a lively discussion Tuesday.

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Parking Meters Recommended for Vineyard Haven Lot
Louisa Hufstader

Tisbury took another step Tuesday toward becoming the first town on Martha’s Vineyard with metered parking.

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Bonding and Breaking Bread at Community Meals
Louisa Hufstader

Six nights and one afternoon a week from January through March, churches around Martha’s Vineyard welcome everyone to take a seat and enjoy a free community supper or lunch.

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Longtime Engineering Director Is Out at SSA
Louisa Hufstader

Carl Walker, the longtime director of engineering and maintenance at the Steamship Authority, has had his position eliminated due to restructuring, the SSA said.

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Eyes to the Sky: Christmas Bird Count Is Saturday
Louisa Hufstader

This weekend marks a milestone for Martha’s Vineyard birders, who will be fanning out across the Island Saturday in the 60th Christmas Bird Count.

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Separated No More, Tisbury School Students Return to Unified Campus
Louisa Hufstader

On Jan. 6, the Tisbury school’s upper-grade classes will return to their home campus, after peeling lead paint was found in classrooms late last summer.

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Culvert Replacement Lengthens Closure on Lambert’s Cove Road
Louisa Hufstader

Lambert’s Cove Road will remain closed for longer than projected, after plans for a temporary repair to a collapsed culvert were scrapped.

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