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Since the founding of Sheriff’s Meadow in 1958, Martha’s Vineyard has become a world leader in conservation, with a several nonprofits working together to preserve the natural environment.
Questions about board governance, community relations and the relationship of the hospital to its parent company have come to the fore.
The Island's undocumented residents are prohibited by state law from obtaining a driver’s license. But according to Census Bureau data, 80 per cent of Massachusetts residents rely on a vehicle to get to work.
Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank has donated $5,000 to Camp Jabberwocky, which serves children and adults with disabilities.
State Rep. Dylan Fernandes will speak at the Democratic Council of Martha’s Vineyard meeting on July 8.
For the last two weekends, the eyes of the sailing world have been glued to the finals of the America’s Cup in Bermuda.
