South Mountain Presents Affordable Housing Offset Proposal

The four homes, built to meet conditions of a previous project approval, would come with a range of deed restrictions.

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Friends Recall a Renowned Historian and Regular Guy

Interviews with Islanders this week following the death of David McCullough on Sunday at the age of 89 reveal a man who cared deeply about those he knew well and those he did not know at all.

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Edgartown Select Board Approves Derby Dates, New Police Officer

Alex Guest moves from traffic officer to full-time police officer and the derby kicks off just after midnight on Sunday, Sept. 11 and runs through Oct. 15.

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Film Fest Opener Descendant Shines a Light on History, Work Remaining

The opening night of the week-long Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival included a powerful film screening - and a surprise visit from Barack and Michelle Obama.

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African American Film Festival Opens with Obamas as Surprise Guests

Barack and Michelle Obama were on stage for a surprise appearance at the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival to discuss Descendant, the festival's opening night film, which the former first couple helped produce.

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Nursing Home and Workforce Housing Hearing Continued Amid Wastewater Concerns

Martha's Vineyard Hospital wants to solve a space crunch at the main hospital, expand and improve its nursing home service, and add workforce housing to support that service, and it hopes to address all three concerns with one new project.

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Chilmark Moves Ahead on Dock Project, Has Questions on Affordable Housing

The Chilmark select board is mulling how to put up its portion of the funds for Menemsha commercial dock improvements, has questions on an affordable housing project, and approved a three-year contract for the fire chief.

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Sharks Arrive Early on South Beach

A trio of shark sightings near South Beach has pulled swimmers out of the water over the last few days.

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Health Officials Ready to Respond if Monkeypox Lands on Vineyard

There have been no reported cases of monkeypox on Martha's Vineyard so far, but Island public health officials are gearing up to respond to a potential outbreak as the virus spreads around the country.

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Edgartown Set for Primary Election

Preparations for the Tuesday, Sept. 6 statewide primary elections are set in Edgartown, where the select board approved the warrant for the upcoming state primary election and set the hours for early voting.

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