Opinion
At annual town meetings in April and May, Martha’s Vineyard voters will take up the political arguments and questions that have steamed all winter like a pot of thick chowder.
As we recover from our fourth major winter storm of 2018, it is hard not to look forward to the warmer weather ahead.
When the dust settles from the Great Ferry Fiasco of 2018 — and it needs to happen soon — the Steamship Authority has much to account for to its Island constituency, which has shown remarkable patience throughout the weeks-long ordeal.
I am writing on behalf of the boards of health of the six Island towns to remind everyone that ticks will be more active in the coming weeks and urge you take steps to protect against being bitten.
The Commonwealth’s MSBA approved 41.25 per cent funding for the proposed new Tisbury School.
In April, residents of Edgartown will be asked to vote on a warrant article to reconstruct the historic Katama Airfield hangar.
