In First, Tisbury Allows Taxi Fare App

Tisbury selectmen this week approved a license for the first taxi company on the Island to use a meter app for fares.

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Meeting Aims to Restart Tisbury School Project

The selectmen and school committee will meet Tuesday to discuss how to start over with the school building project.

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Tisbury Selectmen Address Damaged Harbor Moorings

Tisbury selectmen granted the harbor master’s request for an additional $25,000 to inspect, repair, or replace 30 town moorings.

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Beach Road Set for Major Improvements

The state Department of Transportation has finalized a $5.2 million renovation plan for the coastal roadway that runs along the Vineyard Haven waterfront.

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Tisbury Formally Withdraws School Plan; Bitter Feelings Linger

The chairman of the Tisbury selectmen signed a letter to the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) on Tuesday formally withdrawing from the process.

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Tisbury Eyes First Steps in Police Chief Search

The search for a new police chief, laurels for the town shellfish constable and taxi regulations topped a three-hour Tisbury selectmen’s meeting Tuesday.

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Selectmen Won't Back School Committee's Bid for More Time

The Tisbury selectmen voted not to support the school building committee in its bid for more time after the failed vote on the new school last week.

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Jack of All Trades, Jim Rogers Makes His Bid for Tisbury Selectman

James Rogers figured when he retired from the Tisbury fire department, he ought to find a new way to serve the town. Next week, he’s running unopposed for selectman.

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Tisbury Police Department Facing Officer Shortage

Faced with a shortage in the police department, selectmen voted this week to appoint former Chilmark police chief Brian Cioffi as a special officer for the coming summer.

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Selectmen Take No Action on Tisbury School Project

When it comes to deciding whether to finance a multi-million dollar new school project, Tisbury selectmen are leaving it up to the town.

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