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The Martha s Vineyard Times
Big plans, same ice cream at Mad MarthaâsÂ
50-year-old business changes hands; will offer flavors both familiar and new.
Mad Martha s is under new ownership.
A group of investors and Island businessmen are the new owners of the three Mad Marthaâs Ice Cream stores, purchasing the 50-year-old frozen novelty business and buildings for a total of $8.2 million.
The buyers are led by Brook Katzen, owner of Little House Cafe and Island Cove Adventures mini golf, and Jim Shane, a real estate developer and Edgartown resident. Katzen and Shane will work as business co-managers, with Katzen conducting general operations. Katzenâs role in the purchase was first reported by The Times in April.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Still questions, few answers about Mansion House flow
Wastewater consultant says the town may have excess capacity, though perhaps no recourse over illegal pumping.
How much flow is available at the Tisbury wastewater treatment plant remains a moving target, according to a consultant.
While the illegal discharge has since been fixed, and that water diverted to a leaching field at the 9 Main St. hotel, the town still has little idea how long the illegal pumping was taking place, according to a consultant for the town.
Robert Rafferty, a principal with Environmental Partners, told the board his company hasn’t looked at the issue since mid-December, when the hotel had a leaching field installed. There was an indication that despite some strong comments from select board chair Jim Rogers at the time that the town would someday seek restitution from Mansion House, post-pandemic, there may be little the town can do.