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The developers behind the controversial housing project in Edgartown are planning to withdraw their application and propose more units targeted at Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.
A large crowd gathered at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs Thursday morning for a Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony to honor the history of the holiday and kick off the Island weekend celebrations.
A Colorado-based company’s proposal for a new system to help clear roads and reduce harmful emissions from distributor trucks in downtown Edgartown was met with pushback Monday.
After screening nearly 500 FDA-approved compounds, researchers determined that piperacillin cured mice infected with Lyme disease at a dosage 100-fold lower than doxycycline.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection sent a notice to the town on June 9 telling officials they need to undertake mitigation efforts after new PFAS samples were found.
Last day of school bells rang at elementary schools all over the Island Wednesday marking the official first day of summer vacation.
