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The Martha's Vineyard Commission received an unprecedented amount of correspondence relating to wind farm undersea cables.Of those opposed, the vast majority were from people off-Island.
Economic development, visas for summer workers and tribal rights were up for discussion during Congressman Bill Keating's swing through the Vineyard Thursday.
Celena and Sam Addy, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, Cullen John Addy, born on March 19.
A special education director from New York has accepted an offer to lead the Edgartown School as its new principal next year.
When annual town meetings convene in April and May, voters in the six Island towns will collectively take up nearly $133 million in operating budgets for 2020.
Despite a legislative initiative to ban the rental of mopeds it appears Oak Bluffs is driving, with hardly a wobble, toward another summer with mopeds on Island roadways.
