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Voters in Edgartown approved two ballot questions Tuesday in an election that was otherwise lacking in competitive races. The first ballot question for $2.8 million for the Memorial Wharf restoration project through a Proposition 2½ debt exclusion was passed by voters 297-30. The project will replace the wharf with a new one of similar design […]
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Piazza voices Church Street chargers concern
Voters will decide on the fate of the project at annual town meeting.
The VTA charging station on Church Street saw more opposition from frequent critic Sara Piazza at a select board meeting Monday. Brian Dowd
Upper Main Street resident Sara Piazza gave a presentation to the Edgartown select board Monday to voice her opposition to the proposed inductive chargers at the Vineyard Transit Authority’s (VTA) Church Street bus stop.
“An inductive charging center on Church Street commits Church Street as a VTA hub for years to come, with no option to reroute as the town’s needs change,” Piazza said.
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Edgartown selectmen back conversion to select board
Edgartown selectmen showed support Monday night for placing an article on the warrant that would change board’s name to the Edgartown select board. - Rich Saltzberg
On the recommendation of Babson College executive Jane Edmonds and business consultant Kate Putnam, members of the Martha’s Vineyard Women’s Forum, Edgartown selectmen voted 2-0 Monday afternoon to add an article to the 2021 warrant that would change the Edgartown board of selectmen to the Edgartown select board.
“I think it’s really important … especially at this point in our societal experience, to use inclusive language and to remove gender references where it’s possible to do that,” Putnam said.