Louisa Hufstader

Coffee Shop With Lebanese Sandwiches Approved for Tisbury Marketplace

The Tisbury select board voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to award a common victuallers’ license to Catboat Coffee Co., which will receive it once the shop’s fire inspection passes muster with Chief Greg Leland.

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Tisbury Mulls Ban on Timeshares

A draft bylaw, unveiled earlier this month, aims to shield Tisbury’s housing stock from corporations like Pacaso and Ember, which market one-eighth ownership shares of vacation homes in popular destinations from Napa to Nantucket.

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Chicago Sizzles at Performing Arts Center

Friday night’s audience, which packed the nearly 800-seat theatre, exploded in applause for a cast that included seniors Jack Crawford as Billy, Annabelle Brothers as Roxie, and Faith Fecitt as Velma.

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Tisbury Contemplates Different Downtown Visions

As Tisbury imagines what development over the next 10 to 15 years will look like, some half-dozen consulting firms collaborated to produce varying scenarios for the future, including specialists in transportation, economic development and natural resources.

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Veterans Park Needs Funding, Tisbury Officials Say

Veterans Memorial Park in Tisbury, the home of the Beach Road Weekend music festival, needs its own stewards to ensure the grass and other park facilities are maintained consistently, town officials say.

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Vineyard Haven Taqueria Approved by MVC

A planned Mexican restaurant at the former Stone Bank property in Vineyard Haven has won approval from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, and now heads to the Tisbury planning board for a 6 p.m. public hearing Wednesday.

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Tisbury Office Shuffle Returns Katharine Cornell Theatre to Public Use

After serving as an overflow office for the Tisbury finance department, the Katharine Cornell Theatre is a theatre once more.

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Tisbury Eyes Anchoring Moratorium in Lake Tashmoo

Worried about environmental damage, Tisbury officials are scheduled to talk about a potential moratorium on March 8.

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High School Play Brings the Razzle Dazzle

The regional high school's production of Chicago opened Thursday night at the PAC, and continues all weekend long. The high-energy performance features more than three dozen young performers and a 19-piece band.

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Steamship Sees January Ridership Jump

The Steamship Authority saw last month's Martha's Vineyard passenger traffic rise nearly 26 per cent compared to January 2022.

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