Ethan Genter
Julia Levesque is suing the town, police chief and an officer after allegations that she was subjected to a hostile work environment, retaliation and discrimination.
A Barnstable County Superior Court grand jury indicted Patrick Doran, of Hyannis, on June 27, after an investigation found he had nearly 1,200 files of child sexual abuse material, district attorney Robert Galibois announced on Monday.
The Edgartown affordable housing committee said they were pleased with the amendments that Katama Meadows, a subdivision proposal off Meeting House Way, was putting forth after the committee and select board called for more units for middle-income earners.
For the first time since the project started, construction on the new Woods Hole Steamship Authority terminal will continue through the busy season, forcing a game of musical chairs for the hundreds of thousands of passengers and motorists coming on and off the ferries.
The Edgartown District Court issued a summons to inspector Joseph Tierney to appear before the court on July 17 for a charge of assault and battery on a person over 60 or disabled, according to court records.
The developers behind the controversial housing project in Edgartown are planning to withdraw their application and propose more units targeted at Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.
