Noah Asimow
Selectmen conditionally approved a conservation restriction on a 10-acre parcel at 35 Tower Hill Road in Katama, received a green light from the state on the town tax rate and formally accepted an award for the town’s water department in a busy meeting Monday.
Island health agents reported 10 new patients Tuesday, as Gov. Charlie Baker pleaded for residents to avoid travel and spend the holidays only with immediate household members.
The Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard has changed its name to the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation as part of a broader effort to reorient the unique organization, leaders announced Monday.
Vineyard Wind has withdrawn its construction and operation plans from the federal permitting process, suddenly throwing the future into limbo for the consortium.
Martha’s Vineyard health officials reported 25 new cases of coronavirus over the weekend and one new hospitalization, as case numbers continue to climb on the Island.
Island health agents reported nine new cases of coronavirus cases on Friday and identified a cluster of cases connected to an at-home bible study group, as a month-long case surge on the Vineyard continues to grow.
