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Island nonprofits and municipal organizations will soon be able to apply for grants for board development and education thanks to a new joint effort.
Edgartown selectmen voted Monday to close Cape Pogue Pond to commercial and recreational scalloping, following the recommendation of the town shellfish committee.
At hearings before the Chilmark conservation commission, critics renewed concerns about two beach restoration plans and how they will accommodate an eroding shoreline.
Megan E. Hurley of Edgartown and Charlotte E. Potter of Vineyard Haven, both in the class of 2019, were named to the fall 2015 dean’s list at Stonehill College.
David Fabrizio, principal of Ipswich Middle School and one of three finalists being considered for the next principal of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has dropped out of the running.
A 51-acre subdivision in Oak Bluffs will not require formal review by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, but conditions, including to protect the Lagoon Pond, are being worked out.
