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There are two televisions at Tropical restaurant in Vineyard Haven, one tuned to CNN, the other to Brazilian soccer. Construction workers pack the place around noon, load up their plates with veggies from the salad bar and barbecued steak and chicken. Parents bring their kids, who like the idea of deciding what to put on their plate, even with the usual parental guidance.
“I like talking to people,” Tropical co-owner Johnnatans Costa said. “I love my job.”
Almost six months into his job as president of Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank, Paul Falvey said the bank is on solid financial footing and has restructured its staff to adapt to a tighter regulatory environment.
In the last two months, chief operating officer Richard Leonard has retired and the job of senior loan officer, held by Brad Egan, was eliminated and their duties divided among several employees, he said.
At the same time, Tom Sharkey has taken on additional responsibilities as chief financial officer, Mr. Falvey said.
The former head of the Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank who left last year under circumstances that were never fully explained, has been permanently
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday approved a Verizon cell phone tower in West Tisbury and a harbor fuel facility in Oak Bluffs, two project
During the summer months, the lines between indoor and outdoor living seem to disappear. That’s the concept of the new Martha’s Vineyard Magazine Home & Garden issue, available on newsstands now.
