Selectmen Explore Buying Generator for New Edgartown Library

Funds for an emergency generator were cut from the Edgartown library budget early in the building process, but now school and library officials say one is needed. Selectmen will explore the idea.

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Event Puts Spotlight on Heroin Problem

A large crowd gathered at the Oak Bluffs School Friday that focused on heroin addiction. The organizer was Billy Pfaff, founder of the Facebook group Heroin Is Killing My Town.

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With New Manager on Board, Airport Sets Fresh Agenda

A good report card from a recent federal inspection and a plan by manager Ann Crook to bring in more revenues topped the monthly meeting of the airport commission.

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Food Trucks Rolling to Oak Bluffs This Summer

Oak Bluffs selectmen approved permits for two food trucks to operate this summer, the first since the board established a set of regulations governing mobile food establishments.

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New Martha's Vineyard Airport Manager Ready to Lift Off

Ann Crook, the new Martha's Vineyard Airport manager, landed on the Island last week eager to turn problems into opportunities.

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Thirty Years with No Trial Separation

Jim Reynolds came to Martha’s Vineyard looking for a simpler, quieter life. Ron Rappaport, born and raised in Oak Bluffs, came back for the same thing.

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Edgartown Selectmen Receive Post Office Update, Agree to Chappy Ferry Line Mediation

Edgartown selectmen got word during their Monday meeting that renovation work can proceed at the U.S. Post Office branch at the Edgartown Triangle.

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Mother Airs Her Anguish Over Heroin; Planning Begins for Community Forum

Adding a jolt to growing emotion and concern about the opiate problem on Martha's Vineyard, an Oak Bluffs mother and elected Island official has gone public about her daughter’s heroin addiction.

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Edgartown Approves Liquor License Changes

Edgartown selectmen approved alcohol license changes for two downtown businesses at their Monday meeting.

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From Polluted to Pristine, Quahaug Relay Gives Mollusks New Life

Traveling from polluted Taunton River to Sengekontacket Pond, quahaugs cleanse themselves as nature intended.

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