Government
The town has settled sexual harassment and discrimination claims against its fire chief John Rose, agreeing to pay former fire department administrator Cynthia Hatt $97,500.
Thousands of ferry cancellations between Woods Hole and Martha’s Vineyard over the past two years have had Islanders questioning the reliability of their lifeline.
Signaling continued staying power in the real estate market, the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank had another strong year in 2019, with revenues increasing by 13 per cent over 2018.
A standing-room-only crowd packed the Katharine Cornell Theatre for an opportunity to voice their opinions on the proposed architectural design to replace the Owen Park bandstand.
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School learned this week that it was not accepted into the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) grant program.
After an extensive search, Edgartown has appointed school business administrator Amy Tierney as its new town accountant. She begins work on Feb. 18.
