6:19 pm, February 5, 2023Clinks and clatters permeated the West Tisbury library Saturday as spherical beads of coriander and oblong dried beans of the pinto and pole variety were transferred from glass jars to paper envelopes.
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2:38 pm, February 5, 2023A woman was found dead outside her Munroe avenue home Saturday.
9:24 am, February 5, 2023The weekend's cold has caused mechanical problems in three ferries.
The Steamship Authority has announced cancellations of all scheduled ferries traveling the Vineyard and Nantucket routes after 5 pm on Friday Per a travel advisory issued by the Steamship Authority Friday evening, cancellations may also continue through Saturday, due to “high winds and dangerously cold temperatures.” Currently there are no cancellations for Saturday. “All customers should take extreme caution while traveling and protect themselves against the cold,” the advisory states. …
5:01 pm, February 3, 2023A total of 19 student artists received acclaim this week, winning a combined 24 awards for their creative submissions to the 2023 Scholastic Art Awards competition.
2:57 pm, February 3, 2023The Martha's Vineyard Commission unanimously approved the Southern Tier housing complex Thursday. It must now go through the Oak Bluffs permitting process.
U.S. Rep. Bill Keating, D-Bourne, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, and Cyber, reintroduced legislation calling for President Joe Biden to “support the establishment of an international tribunal for the punishment of the crime of aggression against Ukraine.” Keating proposed the legislation alongside Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pennsylvania, Mike Quigley, D-Illinois, and Jim McGovern, D-Worcester. “It is up to the international community to pursue…
The proposed affordable housing development Southern Tier cleared a significant hurdle Thursday evening after being granted unanimous approval by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission. Slated for 85 Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road in Oak Bluffs, the first phase of the Southern Tier project will consist of 45 to 48 affordable housing units and will be available to renters with incomes between 30 percent and 110 percent of area median income (AMI). Plans for the development, brought to the commission…
The West Tisbury select board unanimously approved American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) issues. During the previous board meeting, it was revealed that the town was being held responsible by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), which identified West Tisbury Fire Station One as the possible epicenter of PFAS found in nearby private wells. MassDEP is requiring the town to hire a licensed site professional — Amy Roth…
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