Towns Consider Pitching in Opioid Funds for Islandwide Position

Boards of health across the Vineyard are considering using federal opioid settlements to fund an Islandwide substance use disorder coordinator position. 

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County Considers Petitioning State on Finance Change

The Dukes County government is looking into the potential of changing a state finance law so it could have a more stable rainy day fund.

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Land Bank Hears Dueling Proposals for Old Headquarters

Representatives from the town of Edgartown and the Dukes County Commission made pitches to take over ownership of the former Land Bank headquarters in Edgartown.

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County Enacts Vaccine Mandate

About two dozen Dukes County workers have until Oct. 30 to show they are fully vaccinated or apply for a legal exemption under a newly-enacted vaccination mandate.

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County Budget Looks to Offset Loss of Alarm Fee Revenue
Landry Harlan

County leaders approved a $1.75 million county budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes $62,960 to offset a deficit due to the loss of alarm fee revenue.

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County Budget Includes Money to Battle Substance Abuse

A $1.9 million county budget for the coming fiscal year will include a modest expenditure to battle substance abuse disorders on the Vineyard.

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County Will Return Surplus Funds to Towns

The county will return $250,000 in surplus funds to the six Island towns this year, following an audit that turned up extra money in county coffers.

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County Budget Decreases, State and Towns Will Pay More
Katie Ruppel

The Dukes County commission voted this week to approve a $1.5 million budget for the coming fiscal year.
The budget marks a 17.9 per cent decrease over last year due to the state takeover of administrative affairs for the county sheriff’s department. Last year the sheriff’s portion of the county budget totalled $300,000.
Under the upcoming budget, total town assessments will drop from $649,279 to $492,739, county manager Martina Thornton told the commission at their meeting Wednesday.

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Advisory Board Caps Spending on Lawsuit
Rachel Kovac

The Dukes County advisory board this week approved a $4.4 million county budget for fiscal year 2006 with one caveat - the $25,000
earmarked for legal expenses cannot be used to fund future rounds in the
ongoing legal battle between the county commission and the airport
commission.

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Trustees’ Lease of Norton Point Generates Revenue for County
Alexander Trowbridge

In its management of Norton Point Beach, which is owned by Dukes County, the Trustees of Reservations produced a net surplus of $16,785 in the last fiscal year.

The county will receive more than $3,000 of that money through an agreement with the conservation group. Two years ago, the county enlisted the help of the Trustees to manage Norton Point beach with an agreement that the county would receive 20 per cent of what the group earned at the public beach.

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