Commission Holds Fifth Public Hearing on Turf Field Project

The fifth three-hour hearing focused on unknowns on both sides of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional high school fields project, with the development continuing to draw praise and criticism from every corner of the Vineyard.

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Vaccine Team Keeps Rollout Running Smoothly

Once a small team of nurses and per-diem staffers, the vaccination team at Martha's Vineyard Hospital has grown to keep up with the state and federal vaccine supply.

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Island Food Products Goes Retail With Tony's Market Purchase

The ownership group of Island Food Products closed on a deal to purchase historic Tony’s Market in Oak Bluffs Wednesday marking a first foray into the retail market.

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Superior Court Judge Dismisses Chappy Cell Tower Suit

A Superior Court judge has dismissed a long-running legal challenge to a 115-foot cell tower on Chappaquiddick, upholding the Martha’s Vineyard Commission’s 2017 approval of the project.

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Edgartown Moves Forward With Outdoor Dining Plan

Edgartown’s transformative outdoor dining streetscape from last summer received five-star reviews from restaurateurs in the town, prompting leaders to move forward with a similar proposal for this summer.

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Oak Bluffs Gives Town Administrator a Parade and Cake Pop Send Off

After a decade of service in the Oak Bluffs town hall, departing town administrator Bob Whritenour was surprised with a parade outside of it on Friday.

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Case Numbers Continue to Spike Throughout Week

Health agents reported a flurry of new positive Covid-19 tests over the week and weekend as a case cluster traced to a Vineyard Haven barber shop grew to include customers.

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Island Home Sidelined For Steering Issues Again

For the fifth time in as many months, mechanical issues sidelined the Steamship Authority’s biggest ferry on Sunday, leading to two round trip cancellations on the Vineyard route.

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After Weeks of Decline, Cases See a Spike on Island

Martha’s Vineyard health agents have reported 25 new cases of Covid-19 since last Sunday, marking a spike in case numbers after a long period of declining counts following the New Year holiday.

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Its Sewer Plant at Capacity, Tisbury Under Pressure as Developments Loom

Tisbury has nearly reached capacity at its aging wastewater plant, forcing the town to contend with a cascade of issues past, present and future.

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