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The Martha s Vineyard Times
O.B. settles unauthorized tree removal
Thomas Hjerpe paid the town to replace a tree he removed in Ocean Park. Brian Dowd
Oak Bluffs parks commissioner Amy Billings reached a $2,025 settlement with Thomas Hjerpe, 54, of Northborough after Hjerpe’s unauthorized removal of a catalpa tree in Ocean Park.
Billings told The Times in an email the $2,025 settlement was determined by a quote from Crossland Landscape and Hagerty Tree. The money will cover the cost of replacing the catalpa tree, stump grinding, plus two years’ maintenance.
Select board members gave Billings permission to explore legal action against Hjerpe, but Billings said the matter never reached court. “I felt it wasn’t worth wasting town money on lawyers,” Billings wrote. “However, if anything like this ever happens in the parks again, we will just have the police press charges.”
Bring It On The Musical announced by Selladoor Worldwide
March 2, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
Selladoor Worldwide is delighted to announce that
BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL will play its long-awaited London season at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall from Wednesday 8th December 2021 to Saturday 22nd January 2022, following eight performances at the New Theatre, Peterborough from Friday 26th November to Saturday 4th December 2021. Tickets for the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall will be on general sale from Friday 5th March 2021. Further plans for the show in 2022 will be announced soon. BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL. Amber Davies. Uli Weber
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Oak Bluffs takes tree removal to small claims court
Following an unauthorized removal of an Ocean Park tree, town will seek compensation.
Oak Bluffs is seeking restitution from Thomas Hjerpe, 54, of Northborough for removing a tree in Ocean Park.
Oak Bluffs selectmen gave parks commissioner Amy Billings the greenlight to discuss legal action against a seasonal resident over the unauthorized removal of a tree in Ocean Park.
In an email to The Times, Oak Bluffs Police Sgt. Daniel Cassidy said Thomas Hjerpe, 54, of Northborough contacted him and Billings after a Facebook post from Mark Crossland asked anyone with information to contact local authorities about the disappearance of the tree. Crossland, of Crossland Landscape, maintains Ocean Park for the town.
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