Louisa Hufstader

Flush With Free Cash, Chilmark Plans Spending

Chilmark has more than $800,000 in free cash on hand, most of which will stay in the bank for now, town administrator Tim Carroll said at this week’s select board meeting.

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After Glowing Review, Tisbury Renews Town Administrator’s Contract

Tisbury town administrator Jay Grande sailed through a speedy performance review and contract renewal Monday afternoon.

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Panel Explores Role of Oysters Beyond the Halfshell

Oysters are proving to be far more than an upscale menu item — they’re a nutritional and ecological superhero in waiting, with the potential to help save the environment and feed the world.

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Bass in the Grass: A Different School of Fish

They may be fish out of water, but this year’s Bass in the Grass auction is helping to raise thousands of dollars for scholarships, artists and the Edgartown Board of Trade.

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SSA Reviews Preliminary Budget

Steamship Authority rates will remain unchanged next year, according to a preliminary $123 million operating budget reviewed by the boat line governors.

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Spirit of the Vineyard Award Goes to Brian Athearn

Brian Athearn isn’t used to sitting still and keeping quiet. But on Wednesday, the Agricultural Society president stayed in his seat and listened to a string of speeches in his honor, before accepting the Spirit of the Vineyard Award.

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Oak Bluffs Pushes Ahead on $2.7 Million Downtown Streetscape Plan

Oak Bluffs took another step closer to its ambitious downtown streetscape reconstruction Tuesday, when the select board agreed to issue a request for proposals to rebuild Circuit avenue with wider sidewalks, new trees and planters and parallel parking.

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Bay Scallopers Face Lackluster Season

Bay scalloping season is about to begin, but harvests are expected to be limited, Island shellfish constables said this week. Edgartown traditionally gets the season started first, with recreational scalloping open Oct. 1.

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Candles in Hand, Vineyard Walks for Hope and Healing

In the dark stillness of Saturday morning, music mingled with the smell of woodsmoke at Bend in the Road Beach in Edgartown, where scores of tea lights twinkled against a backdrop of navigational markers flashing out to sea.

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Securing a Cinematic Future With Some Brick and Mortar

Executive director Richard Paradise said that buying the building — a condominium within the Tisbury Marketplace development — has always been part of the long-term plan.

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