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Voters in all six Island towns will now have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the Oak Bluffs roundabout this spring.

Selectmen from five of the six towns have agreed to place a non-binding resolution on their town ballots. The resolution asks voters whether they approve of the proposed roundabout at the blinker light intersection in Oak Bluffs. Aquinnah selectmen have yet to add the question to that town’s ballot, but town clerk Carolyn Feltz said Wednesday morning that she had certified a petition for the question.

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Robert Whritenour, who has served as interim town administrator in Oak Bluffs since September, has been permanently appointed to the position by the town selectmen.

At a meeting Tuesday Mr. Whritenour earned glowing praise from the selectmen, who voted unanimously to appoint him. After the vote, the selectmen and an audience of about 10 people applauded.

Mr. Whritenour was chosen from a pool of 31 applicants, with four candidates going through the final interview round.

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An unusual possible conflict of interest could delay a Martha’s Vineyard Commission vote this week on a plan to build a solar canopy over the parking lot at Cronig’s Market in Vineyard Haven.

The applicant for the development project is the community-based energy cooperative Vineyard Power. Of the 15 voting members of the MVC, 11 are members of the cooperative. On Monday land use planning committee chairman Doug Sederholm announced that the commission must wait for an opinion from the state ethics commission before voting on the project.

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