Selectmen Vote to Remove Plaques from Civil War Monument

At a public forum Tuesday night, Oak Bluffs selectmen unanimously agreed adopt the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP’s recommendation.

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Bubble Up, Cable Down: MVC Clears Decks on Pending Projects

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission cleared the way for a number of major projects last week.

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Calling Red Sox Fans: World Series Trophy Comes to the Island

On Wednesday, the silver Commissioner’s Trophy will come to the Vineyard for a public viewing from 2 to 5 p.m. at the high school cafeteria.

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Touching Down in Menemsha for a Coast Guard Tour

Conditions were perfect on Saturday for the landing of a 64-foot Sikorski MH60 helicoptor to begin a Coast Guard open house at Station Menemsha.

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MVC Takes Steps to Review Bingo Hall

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has set a hearing to review the tribe’s proposed bingo hall.

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Aquinnah Backs Large Override, Easing Budget Woes

Aquinnah voters approved a hefty Proposition 2 1/2 override at the ballot box on Wednesday, one night after packing their annual town meeting to argue over everything from the town budget to a ban on single-use plastic bottles.

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Great Muggins and Nobs, Vineyard Cribbage Club Returns

The cribbage players wander into the P.A. Club, most now as old as the ancestors who taught them the game generations ago.

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Aquinnah Voters Back $375,000 Override

Aquinnah voters approved a $375,000 Proposition 2 1/2 override and re-elected selectman Gary Haley to another three-year term at the annual town election Wednesday. The override was approved 72-41, allowing the town to balance its budget in a year when finances are tight.

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Sighting of Eastern Coyote Confirmed on Martha's Vineyard

The Vineyard has had its second confirmed sighting of a live Eastern coyote — the first sighting in at least three years — Island wildlife biologist Gus Ben David 2nd said Wednesday.

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Edgartown Water Named Tops in State

Selectmen on Monday congratulated water commissioners and superintendent Bill Chapman for having some of the cleanest water in the state.

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