County Warned of Fire Safety Issues at Courthouse in 2001

Fire protection problems at the Edgartown courthouse have been known since at least 2001, when a state report recommended upgrades to increase safety in the 1856 brick building.

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Former Navy Pilot Appointed to Airport Commission

Dukes County commissioners voted Wednesday to appoint Richard Wharton Jr., a former Navy pilot, to the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission.

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Boys Basketball Team Gears Up for Tough Contest as Playoffs Begin

The boys basketball team faces a tough home playoff test Thursday evening when they begin the 2017 playoff run against rival Bishop Stang, the defending Division 3 state champions.

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New Sidewalks for Edgartown

Edgartown selectmen this week accepted a $492,332 bid from White Brothers-Lynch Corp. to replace brick sidewalks and curbs in the downtown business district.

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Pulpit to Pulpit, New Baptist Pastor Follows Path of Service

The Rev. Dr. Leo Christian had found a welcoming community in his new position as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Vineyard Haven and the Gay Head Community Baptist Church in Aquinnah.

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Selectmen Decide Against Housing Referendum

Edgartown selectmen declined to add a non-binding referendum to the ballot asking voters if they wanted Community Preservation Act funds to be earmarked for housing.

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When the Medium Is Mardi Gras Beads It's Go Big or Go Home

Vineyard native Anna Walton created an 18-foot tower out of Mardi Gras beads for a new House of Blues franchise in California. It took her nearly five months, and a whole lot of beads.

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Fire Drill at Courthouse Turns Up Long List of Deficiencies

An inspection at the Edgartown courthouse has turned up serious deficiencies in fire safety, including an emergency exit door that was locked and impassable.

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Edgartown Looks Askance at Diverting CPA Funds for Housing

Selectmen and others were skeptical of an informal proposal to steer 65 per cent of every Island town’s Community Preservation Act funds toward regional affordable housing.

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Edgartown Selectmen Sign Off on Yellow House Purchase

A plan for Edgartown to purchase a run-down house on Main street will head to the town meeting warrant after selectmen signed off on the proposal this week over objections from the property owner.

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