Jim Hickey

Committee Plans Refurbishment at Old Pay Beach in Oak Bluffs

As a familiar stretch of Oak Bluffs waterfront continues its winter hibernation, the sand unblemished by human footprints or children's sand castles, plans are underway to breathe new life into what was once one of the busiest beaches on the Island.

 

 

 

Oak Bluffs Town Board Grants Hospital Request for Special Permit to Construct Larger Facility in Eastville Area

The Oak Bluffs zoning board of appeals last night unanimously approved a special permit for the $42 million renovation and expansion of the Martha\'s Vineyard Hospital. The decision will allow the size of the overall campus and the height of the main building to exceed what is normally allowed under town zoning bylaws.

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Oak Bluffs Town Board Grants Hospital Request for Special Permit to Construct Larger Facility in Eastville Area

The Oak Bluffs zoning board of appeals last night unanimously approved a special permit for the $42 million renovation and expansion of the Martha's Vineyard Hospital. The decision will allow the size of the overall campus and the height of the main building to exceed what is normally allowed under town zoning bylaws.

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A leisurely walk Sunday along Long Point Wildlife Refuge adjacent to Tisbury Great Pond turned treacherous for a Vineyard Haven man after he fell through the ice and nearly drowned in freezing waters while trying to save his two dogs from a similar fate.

For Wesley Nagy, a popular Island musician, it will be a Sunday stroll he will not soon forget.

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After months of trying a more diplomatic approach, officials at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School are now considering taking legal action to overturn a recent decision by the South Coast athletic conference to remove several Vineyard sports teams from its ranks.

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Proponents of the $42 million renovation and expansion of the Martha's Vineyard Hospital will go before the Oak Bluffs zoning board of appeals next week for a special permit.

The permit would clear the way for the new building to be larger and taller than normally allowed under the town zoning bylaws.

The public hearing, scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. at the town senior center, will be dedicated entirely to the hospital application.

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Town counsel Ronald H. Rappaport met with Oak Bluffs selectmen on Tuesday to answer lingering questions about a report he co-authored last month in which he concluded the town did not have legal authority to award personal service contracts and special one-time bonuses to several town employees over the past few years.

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