West Tisbury Residential Tax Exemption Decision Could Be Made By Fall

West Tisbury is starting to process homeowners for a residential tax exemption as the select board ponders if it will enact the controversial tax shift. 

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Cape and Islands District Attorney Pays Fine for Ethics Violations

Robert Galibois signed an agreement in April with the State Ethics Commission admitting that he broke conflict of interest law.

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West Tisbury Pulls Plan To Remove Cemetery Fence

The select board sought to ditch portions of the fence to solve the burden of maintenance costs, but the idea faced pushback from the town’s historic district commission.

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MV Youth Donates Nearly $1 Million in Education Scholarships

MV Youth has announced the 12 recipients of this year’s college and workforce scholarships totaling approximately $990,000.

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Charter School to Offer Portuguese Classes

Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School will offer Brazilian Portuguese as a language option to all students from kindergarten through eighth grade.

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Little League Celebrates Start of a New Season

Sirens blared in celebration on Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs Saturday to signal Martha’s Vineyard Little League’s opening day ceremonies.

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Little League Opening Day Parade Arrives

Little League opening day ceremonies are Saturday, April 27, beginning at 9 a.m. with a parade up Circuit avenue.

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Liquor Stores Look to Sell Off Nips Ahead of New Ban

Miniature liquor bottles will no longer be sold on Martha’s Vineyard starting next week, with a ban on the so-called “nips” set to go into effect starting May 1. 

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