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Julia Levesque is suing the town, police chief and an officer after allegations that she was subjected to a hostile work environment, retaliation and discrimination.
Town workers previously provided the service, but, starting Tuesday, Bruno’s, will now collect residential trash pickups.
A Barnstable County Superior Court grand jury indicted Patrick Doran, of Hyannis, on June 27, after an investigation found he had nearly 1,200 files of child sexual abuse material, district attorney Robert Galibois announced on Monday.
The search for a new general manager to run the Steamship Authority has surveyed close to 100 potential candidates, received 40 applications and identified five leading choices so far, executives with Faststream Recruitment said Friday.
The Edgartown affordable housing committee said they were pleased with the amendments that Katama Meadows, a subdivision proposal off Meeting House Way, was putting forth after the committee and select board called for more units for middle-income earners.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank bought nearly 13 acres along the southern shore of Cape Pogue Bay earlier this month as part of an effort to preserve historic farmland on Chappaquiddick.
