Scientists Track Spate of Right Whale Deaths This Summer

One month, six dead whales, four of them females. The North Atlantic right whale population is still fluttering on the point of extinction despite a trans-national conservation effort.

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Rising Popularity of Kiteboarding Prompts New Rules in Edgartown

Kiteboarders were off the water and in the Edgartown town hall on Monday, agreeing to new clear zones in three of the town’s ponds.

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Striking Drivers Appeal to Selectmen for Support

With the strike dragging on but most buses still running, Vineyard Transit Authority drivers came to the Edgartown selectmen on Monday to request their support. Selectmen listened.

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Edgartown Golf Club Hosts Dedication for Ted Morgan

A World War II-vintage C47 Skytrain flew over the Edgartown Golf Club Friday during a ceremony dedicated to the heroic life of Ted Morgan.

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Fishermen, Climate Activists Clash Over Wind Farm Cable

Commercial fishermen and climate activists sparred with each other during a marathon, five-hour public hearing last week.

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Edgartown Selectmen are July Fourth-Ready

The Edgartown Fourth of July parade will take place on Independence Day as usual. Some things never change, but this year Col. Ted Morgan will be missing.

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MVC Revamps, Strengthens Affordable Housing Policy

Spurred by heightened conversation around the Island’s housing shortage, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission has taken steps to overhaul its affordable housing policy.

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Federal Judge Rules Tribe Must Obtain Building Permits for Bingo Hall

In a stunning turn, a federal district judge in Boston issued a ruling that holds the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) must obtain building permits before constructing a bingo hall on tribal lands.

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Edgartown Hears Student Pitch for Plastic Bottle Ban

Selectmen expressed interest but caution in an Islandwide plastic bottle ban.

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Osprey Rescue Shows Nature Is Not All Happy Endings

Island naturalist Gus Ben David has helped return 400-pound sea turtles to the ocean and helped return struggling, orphaned great horned owls to the skies. But nature isn’t a Disney movie. And that was never more clear than on Monday.

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