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Steamship board of governor James Malkin and port council members John Cahill and Joe Sollitto will attend the Nov. 6 meeting at the Tisbury emergency services building.
Resident homeowners in Tisbury will continue to pay a lower property tax than owners who live primarily off-Island, after the select board voted 2-0 Oct. 28 to continue the residential exemption.
The Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation granted nearly $500,000 to organizations on the Island and in Falmouth Tuesday evening at Camp Jabberwocky.
A 15,000 square foot mansion on Katama Bay sold last week for $37.5 million, making it the highest single residential sale ever on Martha’s Vineyard.
The girls team plays Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical High School at 3 p.m. on Monday, and the boys team will follow at 5 p.m. against Cardinal Spellman.
Long-simmering resentments between two key elected bodies in Tisbury spilled over this week as members of the select board and the planning board accused one another of incivility and disrespect.
