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An Aquinnah woman who police say left home during a snowstorm Saturday night to check on a nearby property she caretakes, died of exposure to the cold on her return home.

Amanda Hutchinson was administrative assistant to the Aquinnah planning board and board of health, and also served as the town’s health agent. She was 50 years old.

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The thwack of a hammer reverberated through Vineyard Haven Wednesday morning. Several blocks away, the whirl of a saw carried downwind.

January may be the height of the quiet season on Martha’s Vineyard, when Main street parking spaces open up and so many storefronts remain bolted, but the streets of Vineyard Haven hardly have been sleepy of late. Instead, business owners and workers have spent the winter months brokering leases, renovating facades and hatching plans that could breathe new life into the long-ailing downtown.

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Long known for their Yankee thrift, Chilmark officials were caught by surprise this week by an initial budget forecast that would require a funding increase of nearly 10 per cent.

Gasps were audible at the first financial advisory committee budget hearing with the board of selectmen Tuesday night, as the selectmen and committee grappled with ways to reduce a budget inflated by school budget assessments and increased demand for public services.

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Be careful what goes into the sea. It isn’t always gone.

Authorites in Spain have recovered the remains of a 26-foot fiberglass recreational boat floating in the waters off Spain. The boat, called Queen Bee, has been traced back to the waters of Nantucket and a boating accident that happened three and a half years ago.

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Scholarships

The Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard, the Island’s community foundation, is now accepting applications for its 2012 educational scholarships.

Seventeen scholarship funds are administered by the permanent endowment, which will be awarding scholarships to both high school seniors and Vineyard students currently enrolled in college or graduate school. Last year, $144,300 in scholarships were awarded to 63 Island students, with awards ranging from $500 to $5,000.

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