Commercial Redevelopment Projects Have Vineyard Wind Ties

Commercial real estate redevelopment projects are beginning to proliferate along Beach Road in Vineyard Haven, with properties changing hands at a steady clip in the densely built, flood-prone harborfront corridor running from the head of Main street to the drawbridge.

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Homeowners Withdraw Plan to Demolish Historic House

Facing a possible denial by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, the owners of a historic home on Indian Hill in West Tisbury have withdrawn their application to demolish the house

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Hospital Reports Its First Death From Coronavirus

Two years after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic began, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its first on-Island death from the coronavirus Tuesday.

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MVC Wrestles With Tisbury Demolition

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission decided Thursday not to review a demolition on Hatch Road in Vineyard Haven, amid wide-ranging discussion about tear-downs.

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MVC Debates Another Historic Home Demolition

Expansion plans at the Aidylberg elderly housing complex in Oak Bluffs are likely headed to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review.

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After the Blizzard, Town Managers Praise Response

The Vineyard was spared major damage from the daylong blizzard that swept across the Island Saturday, town and emergency managers said.

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Winter Northeaster Leaves Island Digging Out

Martha’s Vineyard began digging out early Sunday after a daylong blizzard lashed the Island with high winds and drifting snow.

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Storm Preparations Under Way; SSA Cancels Ferry Service for Saturday

Blizzard warnings and travel advisories were up on Martha’s Vineyard Friday as a powerful northeast winter storm made its way up the mid-Atlantic. The Steamship Authority announced that all ferry service would be suspended Saturday.

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Pedestrian Is Struck by Pickup Truck at Five Corners

A 58-year-old Vineyard Haven woman who was struck by a pickup truck at the Five Corners intersection in Vineyard Haven Monday night was flown to an off-Island hospital with serious injuries, Tisbury police confirmed late Tuesday

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MVC Adopts Budget, Pushed Higher By Legal Expenses

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will see its operating go up in the coming fiscal year, from $1.8 million to just over $2 million, an overall increase of 11 per cent from 2022.

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