Louisa Hufstader

Oak Bluffs Moves Ahead on Land Swap

A long-anticipated plan for affordable housing near the YMCA in Oak Bluffs is taking another step forward, with the top two developers bidding for the project’s initial phase.

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Northeaster Batters Island, Leaving Widespread Damage

Crews were working around the clock on cleanup efforts after a ferocious northeaster swept across the Island early in the week, packing hurricane-force winds.

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Oak Bluffs Eyes Return of Fireworks

If the Oak Bluffs fireworks display is ever to return, it will be the town’s responsibility to make it happen, the select board determined Tuesday. The popular late-August event has been on hold for the past two summers.

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With Substitutes in Short Supply, Up-Island Schools Raise the Pay Rate

Substitute teachers are in such short supply on Martha’s Vineyard that Vineyard schools superintendent Matthew D’Andrea is recommending a one-third pay increase, effective immediately.

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Tight on Space, Island Anti-Hunger Network Eyes Solutions

When the Martha’s Vineyard Fishermen’s Trust began its seafood donation program earlier this year, the nonprofit ran into an obstacle that regularly confronts other Island anti-hunger groups: a shortage of places to store the food.

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ELL Students on the Rise, Painting Picture of a Changing Vineyard

English language learners in the Martha’s Vineyard public schools have increased almost sixfold over the past decade and now make up more than 19 per cent of the total student body.

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Shellfish Farming Expands in Vineyard Haven

Oyster farmer Greg Martino won the Tisbury select board’s approval for a one-acre shellfish farm in Lagoon Pond this week, bringing to three the number of aquaculture licenses in town.

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Changes Urged After Chilmark Camp Incident

Island anti-racism advocates are pressing the select board to ensure that the summer camp at the Community Center takes measurable steps against bullying and racism.

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SSA Adopts $120 Million Budget

With finances on an even keel again amid ongoing robust ferry traffic, Steamship Authority governors voted Tuesday to approve a $119.6 million operating budget for the coming year.

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Comic Memoir Reopens Vineyard Playhouse

Fear of Heights, a one-man staged autobiography by comic and cable television host Kevin Flynn, drew audiences indoors at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse.

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