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The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) received its first Coastal Resilience Grant awarded by the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management to evaluate the effects of storms and sea level rise on the Aquinnah Cliffs.
Vineyarder Paulo DeOliveira, the register of deeds for Dukes County, was honored by Rep. Thomas Moakley at the State House last month for his dedication to public service.
Aimee Cotton, 40, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to both manslaughter and reckless endangerment of a child stemming from the death of Frank Rodenbaugh, a two year-old who Ms. Cotton was babysitting.
SouthCoast Wind, which plans to build 141 turbines off the coast of the Vineyard, is pushing back against what it calls a “bad faith” campaign from the federal government to shut down renewable energy projects.
Island tourism officials analyzed the summer’s successes and discussed looming challenges at a conference hosted by the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce in Edgartown this week.
After four years of donating a portion of proceeds from its original Vineyardopoly game to Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, The Lazy Frog has
