Boatline Settles Contract Dispute With Shipyard

The Steamship Authority has settled a legal dispute with a Rhode Island shipyard that was contracted to take the freight ferry Katama into drydock this year.

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One Presumed Positive Case Reported Tuesday

Island health officials reported one new probable antibody positive case on Tuesday, bringing the Island’s total coronavirus caseload to 46.

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SSA Opens Oak Bluffs Terminal Wednesday

In the wake of its busiest weekend this year, the Steamship Authority is set to open the Oak Bluffs terminal Wednesday and reintroduce its full summer fleet.

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Brother of Vineyard Artist Receives Harsh Prison Sentence in Russia

Paul Whelan, brother of Elizabeth Whelan, was sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison early Monday on espionage charges.

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Busy Weekend Swamps Restaurants, Alarms Health Officials

An unexpected surge in visitors this weekend caught many Vineyard business owners and public health officials by surprise.

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Edgartown Voters Breeze Through Historic Annual Town Meeting

Edgartown voters quickly approved a complex land deal involving the Boys and Girls Club at a historic outdoor annual town meeting.

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Edgartown Pares Down Warrant for Town Meeting Saturday

Edgartown voters are set to take up a significantly pared-down agenda, with a complex land purchase involving the Boys and Girls Club topping the 53-article warrant.

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Voters in Oak Bluffs, Edgartown Go to the Polls Thursday

Two months behind the usual schedule, voters go to the polls on Thursday in Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, where contested races for selectmen and measures on significant town projects are on the ballot.

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Running to Meet the Pandemic Head On

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital chief nursing and operations officer Claire Seguin started her job on March 1, 10 days before the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic.

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Study Finds Electric Bus Charging Station Would Not Add to Congestion

A traffic study on the Vineyard Transit Authority’s plan to use the Church Street transit hub in Edgartown as a charging station for electric buses found that the new station would not increase congestion at the site.

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