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Oak Bluffs’ new police officer, Seth Harlow, got a glowing review this week from police chief Erik Blake, described as having “an amazing ability to assimilate in any group, a maturity level that’s unmatched.”

Chief Blake said Mr. Harlow has been working on Martha’s Vineyard since 2009, beginning with Edgartown parking and traffic. He joined the Oak Bluffs force in the summer of 2011 and was asked to stay on. Chief Blake sponsored him last fall for the police academy, where he graduated in the top of his class.

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Chilmark selectmen sharply criticized the human resources board Tuesday night for using inappropriate language to discuss town employees and alleging improper conduct by town officials at public meetings last month.

The selectmen’s criticism stemmed from Feb. 7 and Feb.

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The flag stood at half-mast outside of the Ag Hall in West Tisbury, a shining green John Deere tractor parked beneath it in honor of longtime Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society president Elisha Smith, who died Friday. He was 90 years old.

A graveside service and Masonic service were held earlier in the day for Mr. Smith at the family plot at Smith Cemetery off Barnes Road in Oak Bluffs. Mr. Smith was not only the seventh generation of Smiths to be born on the Island, he was the seventh Elisha.

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