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A couple who own property at the extreme northern tip of Chappaquiddick are suing the Trustees of Reservations in an effort to stop the organization from selling oversand vehicle permits at Cape Pogue, a remote 400-acre wildlife refuge.
The Vineyard Gazette was honored over the weekend with 34 awards in the New England Better Newspaper Competition for 2021, including top honors for photography, news and business reporting and its website.
Nonprofits that feed hundreds of hungry Islanders every week are facing unprecedented reductions in supplies of groceries, at a time when the need is growing. Staffing shortages at the Greater Boston Food Bank are one issue.
A New Bedford-based barge company will fill the shipping gulf that threatened Nantucket after United Parcel Service failed to make adequate Steamship Authority reservations for its trucks this summer.
The West Tisbury police department is preparing for the departure of its longest-serving officer, Lieut. Jeffrey Manter, who is reaching retirement age.
Food truck fans packed the West Tisbury town hall meeting room Thursday night, for the public appeal of town zoning inspector Joe Tierney’s denial of a one-day food truck permit for an event at Grange Hall.
