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Several Island towns have begun discussing the potential to create an agreement that would demand better communication and planning from Vineyard Wind.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s health secretary, will be visiting the Island Tuesday to meet with a federal tribal advisory committee.
Construction on the 65-turbine Revolution Wind project off the coast of Aquinnah can resume after a federal district court judge granted the developers reprieve from a stop work order issued by the Trump administration.
The Kids Derby on Sunday provided a once-a-year chance to fish from the Oak Bluffs Steamship wharf. The annual event is a family ritual held dear by Island families.
The Tisbury board voted unanimously in favor of the Cat Hollow 40B development, which, proposed by the nonprofit Island Housing Trust, will add six home ownership apartments within three duplexes off Causeway Road.
The Edgartown planning board unanimously voted to send the latest iteration of Katama Meadows, a subdivision plan off Meeting House Way, and a 15-unit project near Dairy Queen on Upper Main street to the Martha's Vineyard Commission for review.
