The Yard Eyes Major Expansion for Chilmark Campus

The Yard is embarking on an $11 million master plan to renovate and expand its facility off Middle Road in Chilmark. The project would double building space from 7,000 to 14,000 square feet.

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MVC Closes Hearing on Community Services Plan

Finding that concerns from neighbors about traffic flow and road maintenance had been adequately addressed, the MVC closed a public hearing on a major campus redevelopment plan.

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Town Mulls Outsourcing Assessor Work

Aquinnah selectmen are considering outsourcing their assistant assessor position, after hearing a presentation from a Leominster firm at a meeting Thursday.

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As Dump Trucks Rumble Through Town, Frustration Mounts in Aquinnah

More concerns occupied Aquinnah selectmen as the Wampanoag tribe clears land for its planned bingo hall.

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Island Grown Initiative Takes Composting to a New Level

A 13-ton in-vessel composter will help Island Grown Initiative compost three times as much food waste as it previously could. Getting the composter to the Island involved quite a journey.

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From Behind the Scenes to Front and Center, Katy Fuller Raises the Bar

The do-it-all operations director for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum has worn many hats in her decade with the organization. One is a hard hat.

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Selectmen Seek Public Meeting With Tribe Over Bingo Hall

Aquinnah selectmen voted Wednesday to send a letter to the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), requesting a public meeting to discuss the bingo hall now under construction.

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Work Begins on Yellow House Redevelopment

Work has begun on the first phase of the Yellow House development project, with a two-story plywood structure taking the place of a former diminutive retail shack at 10 South Summer street.

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Edgartown Joins Oak Bluffs, Strongly Opposing Housing Bank

Edgartown selectmen sent a letter to state Rep. Dylan Fernandes and Sen. Julian Cyr voicing strong opposition to the establishment of a housing bank using funds from the short-term rental tax.

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Public, Elected Leaders React as Construction Begins on Bingo Hall

The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) has officially broken ground on a long-promised gambling facility in the small up-Island town, unleashing a flurry of concern.

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