The town conservation commission unanimously voted Wednesday to allow 275 vehicles across the Leland, Wasque and Cape Pogue properties run by the Trustees of Reservations.
The future of vehicle access to the sandy trails of Chappaquiddick – a hotly contested issue that has resulted in several appeals and hours of debate – is approaching a critical juncture this month.
During a visit to the Vineyard this summer, Trustees of Reservations head Katie Theoharides said the nonprofit plans to accelerate the pace of conservation in the face of federal funding cuts.
The Trustees of Reservations and a group of Chappaquiddick landowners have brokered a temporary peace as a state court considers the dispute over a
The sandy off-road vehicle trails of Chappaquiddick seem to be leading to a new destination as of late: a courtroom.
The Trustees of Reservations is allowing free admission to its Vineyard beaches for walkers and bicyclists this summer and plans to have free vehicle passes available at the Island libraries.
