Holly Pretsky
West Tisbury selectmen this week signed a letter to the Cape and Islands legislative delegation seeking a home rule petition that would allow the town to regulate herbicides.
The Tisbury selectmen voted not to support the school building committee in its bid for more time after the failed vote on the new school last week.
While Cooper Gilkes waited for a delivery of trout to arrive at Duarte’s Pond on Wednesday morning, he remembered trout derbies past.
The high school student group SWEAR (Stand With Everyone Against Rape) formed in 2016 as part of a senior project by Kaela Vecchia-Zeitz.
While the school vote dominated the annual town election Tuesday, Tisbury voters also elected in a new selectman and decided a contested race for the finance and advisory committee.
Turning out in large numbers at their annual town election Tuesday, Tisbury voters narrowly rejected the $46.6 million new school project.
