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MVC begins public hearing on high school field project
Commission will hold biweekly hearings until all voices are heard.
Alex Elvin, DRI coordinator for the MVC, describes the components of the synthetic turf included in the proposed MVRHS athletic campus overhaul.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC) has entered its public hearing period for phase one of the proposed athletic campus project at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS).
In 2018, the high school hired Huntress Associates of Andover to create an athletic campus master plan that would improve the sports fields, construct a new track, allow better pedestrian access, improve traffic flow, and integrate each element into the overall MVRHS capital improvement plan.
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Mike Alberice braves the cold after the Freezin’ for a Reason 5K at Long Point Wildlife Refuge. The race benefited veterans and the West Tisbury School Scholarship Fund. Lexi Pline
Gannon and Benjamin opened their doors to guests to celebrate the Vineyard Haven wooden boatbuilder s 40th anniversary. Lexi Pline
Brian Packish, who was Oak Bluffs selectmen chair at the time, read a prepared statement about then-Fire Chief John Rose and the controversy that swirled around him. Lexi Pline
Times staffers got together to bake pies, and this one, from reporter Brian Dowd, was a hit. Lexi Pline
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Zachary Dupon arraigned on vehicular homicide charge
Bail revoked; prosecutor indicates ‘he may have been looking at his cellphone.’
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Zachary Dupon at his arraignment on Dec. 21. He pleaded not guilty to motor vehicle homicide by reckless operation, speeding, and marked lanes violation in relation to the death of Emma Hall.
District Court Judge Paul Pino revoked Dupon s bail from another case and set bail in this case at $12,000.
Zachary Dupon is charged with motor vehicle homicide by reckless operation, speeding, and a marked lanes violation following a collision Saturday night that killed Emma Hall. Dukes County Sheriff s Office
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Sponsored: Real Estate Confidential: Itâs that time of year again
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Real Estate Confidential is a bi-weekly chit-chat about new listings, sales, or other insider info on the Marthaâs Vineyard Real Estate
. It appears every other Friday inThe Minute.
Not many people would think about buying their partner the gift of real estate on Marthaâs Vineyard. When you think about it though, why not? For about $800,000 you could have an Oscar Heyman, one-of-a-kind, exotic gem delivered every other month of 2021 from Neiman-Marcus … or a waterview building lot on Marthaâs Vineyard. A buildable lot might be the safest way to go rather than a home your partner may detest. For about the same costs you could have a home in need of serious renovation, or for many millions, a luxury waterfront estate.
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âCorruption at its highest levelâ
Report on Mansion House illegal hookup preceded firing of town employee who blew the whistle.
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Several people said select board member Jeff Kristal applied pressure to keep the Mansion House issues quiet. Kristal did not respond to multiple messages seeking comment. â Gabrielle Mannino
Josh Goldstein, co-owner of the Mansion House, has declined to answer specific questions about the illegal hookup found in his hotel basement. â Gabrielle Mannino
An excavator digs a new leaching pit at Mansion House last week. â Rich Saltzberg
Workers install a leaching field at Mansion House. â Rich Saltzberg