Business
In the latest volley between the town and tribe over the future bingo hall in Aquinnah, tribal leaders agreed this week to halt work on the site until legal issues can be resolved.
A first-of-its-kind survey in the new issue of Island Weddings magazine shows that 42 per cent of weddings that took place on Martha’s Vineyard in 2018 cost more than $75,000.
A state land court judge has denied repeated claims from attorney and abutter Benjamin Hall Jr. that shadows and noise from the development would adversely affect his property.
Five public hearings and one controversial tree survey later, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission has voted to approve a 53-foot height increase to the Verizon tower in Vineyard Haven.
The Wampanoag tribe registered its strong opposition Thursday to a ruling by a federal judge that it must obtain building permits from the town to construct a bingo hall in Aquinnah.
