Coast Guard Tests for Lead Around East Chop Light

Oak Bluffs selectmen agreed this week to allow the U.S. Coast Guard to continue with lead testing on town property adjacent to the East Chop Light.

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Sailboat Pulled From Menemsha Beach and Refloated

A 31-foot sailing vessel was pulled from the beach at Menemsha and refloated Thursday morning after it had run aground four days earlier.

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Island Cup Is Canceled After Covid Exposure

The Island Cup football game between Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket has been canceled due to exposure to Covid-19.

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Old West Tisbury Firehouse Makes Way for Affordable Apartments

The former firehouse off Old Courthouse Road in West Tisbury will come down to make way for affordable apartments.

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Oak Bluffs Selectmen Clear the Way for Summer Outdoor Dining Again

Outdoor dining is slated to return in Oak Bluffs this summer.

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Football and Track Teams Post Big Wins at Home

The high school football team and indoor track squad were back in action at home Saturday as the Vineyarders bested Monomoy on the gridiron and outpaced Falmouth on the track.

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Research Project Looks to Determine the DNA of Aquaculture

Oak Bluffs oyster farmers Dan and Greg Martino are embarking on a research project to create the first eco-label for aquaculture.

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Skipper Manter Running Unopposed for West Tisbury Select Board

Jeffrey (Skipper) Manter is running unopposed for a three-year term on the West Tisbury select board.

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County Commissioners Plead for More Vaccine from State

The Dukes County Commissioners voted to send a letter to the state Department of Public Health, Gov. Charlie Baker and state representatives requesting more coronavirus vaccines for Dukes County.

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