Government
Island Elderly Housing has been cleared to bring the Martha’s Vineyard Commission new plans for Aidylberg III.
Tisbury’s select board last week authorized up to $9,999 for a study of the town’s four-acre property at 66 High Point Lane, to determine its potential suitability for future town offices.
As the town continues to figure out which homeowners would qualify, seasonal and year-round residents packed the board meeting to give their thoughts.
The select board began to review taxi regulations after Jacqueline McGillicuddy, the owner of MV Harbor Taxi, asked the board to support local taxi services against out-of-town companies that operate in Oak Bluffs.
A new subdivision plan in Edgartown could help Islanders who make too much money to qualify for affordable housing but don’t earn enough to afford the Vineyard’s sky high real estate prices.
Vineyard Democrats also threw their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, a longtime Vineyard visitor.
