Since 50 Venezuelan migrants landed on Martha’s Vineyard in a plane chartered by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and later left for Joint Base Cape Cod, the Island has wondered where they’ve gone, and what’s next for them. According to Larkin Stallings, a Martha’s Vineyard Community Services board member and Vineyard business owner who is one […]
Keith Chatinover said he was in a political science class at Vermont’s Middlebury College when the Twitter skirmish erupted. Chatinover, a Dukes County commissioner, said Cruz quoted a Martha’s Vineyard Times article “back when he proposed sending refugees back to the Island through legislation rather than by sending a plane of them unannounced. And at […]
The Cape Light Compact has again lost its battle to provide energy-saving equipment and heating systems to hundreds of homes on the Cape and Islands, but it has gained some
The Massachusetts House recently passed legislation that will enable municipalities and companies to buy electricity generated from offshore wind. The same bill would create a new Offshore Wind Energy Investment Trust Fund, promote workforce development, and improve the state’s electric grid. “This fits in directly with the Island’s plans for renewable energy and can help […]