Thomas Humphrey

West Tisbury Housing Project Will Move Forward With New Designer

West Tisbury will move forward on a proposed affordable housing project with a new designer, after South Mountain Co. formally dropped out last week.

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A Wreath to Call Your Own

Island florists have you covered with holiday wreaths in every style, not to mention wreath-making classes, wreath-making kits and even holiday wreath fairs.

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Meshacket Commons Housing Development Is Approved

Edgartown will move forward with its largest major affordable housing development in more than a decade, after the Martha’s Vineyard Commission voted unanimously to approve the Meshacket Commons project.

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Martha’s Vineyard Pays Tribute to Veterans With Solemn Observances

Flag raising and a parade were among the observances Friday as the Vineyard paid quiet tribute to veterans near and far. The morning parade in Oak Bluffs was a multigenerational affair.

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MVC Denies Historic Home Demolition on Look Street

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission denied a proposed historic home demolition on Thursday evening, resolving to protect a 120-year-old Four Square style building in Vineyard Haven.

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Gears of History Keep Turning At the Antique Power Museum

In 1944, four-year-old George Hartman watched the Germans march out of Brussels, and the British march in.

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High School Analyzes Improved MCAS Scores; ELL Population Grows

Island high school students have effectively bounced back from pandemic-era educational challenges with improved MCAS scores, as the English Language Learner program grows.

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Dancing With Confectionery Delight at the Barn Raisers Ball

The dessert table at the Barn Raisers Ball might well be the premier non-savory potluck venue of the Martha's Vineyard off-season.

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Tisbury Residents Vent Frustrations With Beach Road Weekend

Tisbury residents vented about shaking houses, damaged grass, loud noises and heavy traffic during a public meeting Thursday.

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From Hoof to Harness, Flying Horses Get Off-Season Tune-up

Four of the Flying Horses, all injured in service at their eponymous Oak Bluffs carousel, now sit in the woodworking shop of West Tisbury shipwright Myles Thurlow.

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