Edgartown Man Jailed After Newburyport Plea Deal

An Edgartown man was sentenced to two and a half years in prison Friday for a variety of domestic abuse charges in Newbury.

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Yellow House Construction Stretches to the Finish Line

The historic Yellow House in downtown Edgartown is set to have a dash of red on its awning this summer, with the athleisure company Lululemon signing a multi-year rental deal.

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Martha’s Vineyard Democrats Back Biden, Sanders in Primary

Mirroring the state and much of the country, Martha’s Vineyard threw strong support to former Vice President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary on Super Tuesday.

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Vineyard Voters Turn Out Strongly for Primary

Polls closed at 8 p.m after a day of steady voting in every Island town in the much-watched presidential primary.

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Many Apply for Chappy Ferry Steering Committee

The Chappy Ferry steering committee is finding some direction, after Edgartown selectmen discussed the next steps for addressing resident concerns.

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Coastal Ponds on the Brink, MVC Report Finds

Martha’s Vineyard’s 13 coastal ponds are unique, globally rare estuarine ecosystems that dot the edges of Island.

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A Year Later, Housing Bank Campaign Goes Quiet

The visible public campaign for the housing bank is now relegated to a cohort of devoted activists in working groups.

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Tribe Plans to Build Public Safety Facility

Asserting its sovereignty, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) has taken preliminary steps to build its own public safety facility on tribal land.

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As Capital Needs Pile Up, Selectmen Ponder How to Pay for It All

From the lantern room of the Gay Head Light to the bathrooms at the Circle, Aquinnah has many capital improvement needs.

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Red Cat Demolition Plan Sparks Debate

The MVC last week grappled with a proposal to demolish the historic building that houses the Red Cat Kitchen restaurant.

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