Julia Wells
She has prowled Island bookstores, gone crabbing in the Oyster Pond and pored over old records stored in the vault at the Edgartown town hall. Hillary Clinton’s ties to Martha’s Vineyard were forged well before she sought political office for herself.
Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to scale back the state budget dealt a blow to environmental and social service programs on the Vineyard, including shellfish propagation and help for the homeless.
When the Steamship Authority holds its monthly meeting on Martha's Vineyard Tuesday, the retirement of general manager Wayne Lamson will top the news. The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. in the Oak Bluffs library.
A $7.4 million grant will boost a long-planned project to build a new rescue and firefighting building at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport.
The Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust announced Friday that longtime executive director Christopher Scott will retire at the end of this year after 25 years on the job.
The Martha’s Vineyard was back in service Wednesday night after a morning collision with the Governor in Woods Hole put the ferry out of service for a day. There were no injuries in the mishap.
