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Fluoride Fails in Edgartown

April 13, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – Edgartown voters said no to a controversial initiative to put fluoride in Edgartown’s water with an overwhelmingly vote of 700 against and 253 in favor at this year’s Town Meeting. The question found itself on the ballot after the town board of health voted to add fluoride to the water and residents […]

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Home Rule Petition Supported

April 13, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – A first step toward banning moped rentals was taken by Oak Bluffs Town Meeting voters with the passage of a home rule petition that could ultimately give the town the authority to enact such a ban. The petition now goes to the state legislature. If approved, it returns to the town for […]

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SSA Expects Smooth Sailing Ahead

April 6, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – According to SSA general manager Bob Davis it was expected that the boat line would be running on a regular schedule as of Friday thus ending a 3 week spate of issues that created travel chaos for travelers both to and from the Island. The Island Home made her way down Vineyard […]

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Chappy Cell Tower Approved

April 6, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – Marking the end of nearly six years of deliberations involving AT&T, The Edgartown planning board voted to approve the installation of an 115-foot permanent AT&T cell tower on Chappaquiddick with a vote of 4 to 1.  There is currently a temporary 104-foot pole at the location providing limited cell service. To view […]

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WT Explores Taxi Fare Solutions

March 30, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – Long the subject of debate and confusion among customers, fares for taxi services may be standardized by the use of new taxi meter software being considered by selectmen in West Tisbury. The Martha’s Vineyard Taxi company has been testing the Taximeter in their cabs. Run from a tablet mounted inside the taxi […]

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Oak Bluffs Considers Home Rule Petition

March 30, 2018

Martha’s Vineyard – On April 10, Oak Bluffs voters will decide whether to petition the Massachusetts legislature for special home rule legislation as a first step toward allowing Oak Bluffs to ban mopeds rentals and leases in town. At a last year’s town meeting, voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of a non-binding petition to ban […]

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