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In 1972, the Vineyard was largely undeveloped, a quiet place with a scattering of mostly modest summer homes. The natural landscape was unspoiled with broad, open vistas to the sea. There was no zoning except for small areas in the town centers.
After a series of monthly negotiations, the Martha’s Vineyard all-Island school committee has approved a new, three-year contract for superintendent of public schools Richard Smith.
Our pet of the week is Pepper, is a nine-month-old, female Plott hound.
Juniors Elliot Stead and Jacksun Engler represented the regional high school at the Massachusetts Region V Science and Engineering Fair held at Bridgewater State University on March 2.
Spring Into Self-Care The Oak Bluffs Library is hosting a healing event on Tuesday, March 19, to coincide with the first day of spring.
A celebration of life for Christopher Aring-Sharkovitz will be held Saturday, March 16 at 2 p.m. at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury.
