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Nearly three years after construction started, and more than a decade since the project was first conceived, Tisbury officials gathered Sunday to celebrate the official opening of the town’s new emergency facilities building.
Three finalists vying for the position of Tisbury town administrator pitched their qualifications before the board of selectmen Saturday during pub
Martha’s Vineyard Museum has received a $293,900 grant to make detailed descriptions of its collections searchable online, museum officials announced this week. The grant is the largest in the museum’s 90 year history, and builds on preservation work that has been supported by Community Preservation grants from five Island towns.
The girls' hockey team continues its hunt for the postseason Saturday with a home meet against Hanover. The puck drops at 1 p.m.
State Rep. Timothy Madden, who represents the Cape and Islands, has appointed Kaylea Moore, an Island native and West Tisbury resident, as his new liaison to Martha’s Vineyard.
Ms. Moore will replace Nell Coogan, who had held the position since Mr. Madden was elected in 2008. Ms. Coogan was recently appointed the director of Development and Community Relations at Martha’s Vineyard Community Services.
Ms. Moore, a graduate of Wesleyan University who is working on a graduate degree in gastronomy at Boston University, said Ms.
