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A Mexican restaurant slated for the Stone Bank development in Tisbury was approved by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday evening. Previously used for drive-thru banking, the 16 Union St. property will be converted to accommodate an outdoor bar and dining area with a 70 seat capacity on a wooden deck that will replace the development’s […] ....
A new inn slated for Narragansett Ave. in Oak Bluffs got its approval from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday evening following thorough deliberation. The project, brought to the commission for review by property owners Elizabeth and Harry Marshall, involves the construction of a three-story, 3,920-square-foot building that will serve as a year-round, five-bedroom inn called […] ....
A proposal to modify how units are rented at the “Lampost building,” located at 6 Circuit Ave. in Oak Bluffs, received significant pushback before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday night. The owner of the building, Adam Cummings, who did not make an appearance, and instead was represented by his attorney, has previously been accused of […] ....
The owner of 6 Circuit Ave. in Oak Bluffs, the building that houses the Cardboard Box and Oyster Bar 02557, will seek a modification to his Development of Regional Impact (DRI) after a tense argument with the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday night over whether renting out units in the five-story building as short-term rentals on […] ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Toxicology tests offer âmore questions than answersâ Synthetic field tests show negligible amounts of heavy metals and semi volatile compounds; emergent nature of PFAS adds to uncertainty. The Marthaâs Vineyard Commission hears from toxicologists and environmental consultants during the third public hearing on the MVRHS proposed athletic field project. Brian Massa of Horsley Witten is shown in the picture. The Marthaâs Vineyard Commission Thursday night heard from various experts on the toxicology reports compiled by two environmental consulting firms â Tetra Tech and Horsley Witten. At the third development of regional impact (DRI) public hearing for the proposed Marthaâs Vineyard Regional High School athletic field project, independent consultants from Tetra Tech and Horsley Witten went over the testing process, and dove into how the results were analyzed. ....