Louisa Hufstader
Educators, hospital workers and social services volunteers were among the more than 30 Islanders who turned out at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Monday evening for a presentation on constitutional rights by immigration attorney Rachel Self.
If approved, the 100-apartment Green Villa project would be one of the largest housing developments in Island history.
A century-old Oak Bluffs bungalow with a historic past has grown too run-down to be saved, its owner and her architect told the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week.
Officials in Tisbury are planning to renovate the former office building at the water works on Lake Tashmoo into a home for municipal employees, beginning with incoming town administrator Joseph J. LaCivita.
A proposed mixed-income housing development near Veterans Memorial Park in Vineyard Haven is under fire from neighbors, who are asking Tisbury officials not to issue a permit for the project.
Martha’s Vineyard is close to losing one of its two free-standing medical centers, potentially leaving more than 1,000 Islanders without a primary care doctor.
