A state Land Court judge has tossed out one of the claims at the center of a lawsuit over a controversial home in Vineyard Haven.
The controversial 97 Spring street redevelopment in Vineyard Haven continues to attract litigation, with neighbors appealing the approval of a septic permit for the nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom house while its owner contests the dismissal of his conspiracy suit against the neighbors and two Tisbury officials.
A Dukes County Superior Court judge this week dismissed a developer’s lawsuit that alleged a conspiracy between Tisbury town officials and neighbors in opposition to his project.
The Martha's Vineyard Commission voted 7-5 Thursday to approve a nine-bedroom home on Spring street that has drawn fierce opposition from neighbors.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission opened a public hearing Thursday on a nearly-completed house in Vineyard Haven that has become a lightning rod for neighborhood opposition.
Developer Xerxes Aghassipour has filed a lawsuit against four people, including a member of the Tisbury planning board and the board’s staff administrator, claiming they engaged in a conspiracy to discredit his reputation and violate his rights by abusing the legal process.
