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Cristiane Gusmao and Nilton T. Gusmao of Edgartown announce the birth of a daughter, Julia Valentina Oliveira Gusmao, born on Sept. 17 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
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Despite complaints from fishermen, No Wake signs posted at the end of the Eastville Beach jetty will remain in place. Concern about the signs arose as the bass and bluefish derby kicked off earlier this month. The end of the jetty is a popular site for shore fishing.

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A long-awaited project to bring improved cell service to the Katama part of Edgartown moves forward this week, following the completion of a lease with telecommunications company AT&T.

The company will pay the town $28,000 per year for the use of an abandoned silo at Katama Farm.
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Islanders experiencing mental health and substance abuse crises are expected to benefit from a Martha’s Vineyard Community Services crisis stabilization unit that will be run on hospital grounds. The so-called red house will be renovated to house the program.

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Two remaining cats, Cody, the very shy female, and Clinger, the big gray bobtail, have the place to themselves right now. They will be joined by Brownie who, contrary to his name, is a coal black nine-year-old male.

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Mr. Waters, who is a longtime town resident and the lone candidate, pledged to carry out the respected legacy of the late moderator F. Patrick Gregory, who died unexpectedly this past spring. The special election is Nov. 4.

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