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Ladyfest returns to Circuit Avenue - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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Bad weather, but business booms - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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The Martha s Vineyard Times
The Steamship Authority’s Oak Bluffs Terminal opened Wednesday
Until June 23, there are four scheduled crossings back and forth between the terminal and Woods Hole. Between June 24 and Sept. 9, the number of crossings jumps to 11.
“It’s always nice to have the Oak Bluffs terminal open,” Oak Bluffs select board chairman Brian Packish said. “Obviously it’s an important piece of our economic vitality.”
Steamship Authority spokesman Sean Discoll said the terminal pier is back to its previous strength and all truck sizes and weights previously allowed to use the terminal are able to again. The terminal previously underwent several repairs, some urgent, and couldn’t handle commercial trucks for season. “I think it’s great that the work was accomplished,” Packish said.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Oak Bluffs information booth gets new paint jobÂ
John Cummings runs the show.
Mike Waters on the ladder.
The Oak Bluffs information booth has a fresh coat of paint, thanks to volunteers.
John Cummings, a member of the Friends of Oak Bluffs, volunteered to paint the information booth. He was assisted by his neighbors, Mike Waters and Greg Lott, in painting the roof. The paint job took from Monday through Thursday to complete.Â
The Oak Bluffs information booth is located in Farland Square, next to the Flying Horses Carousel. According to Renee Balter, another member of the Friends of Oak Bluffs, it was originally constructed in 1992 by Peter Martel. The booth is operated by the Oak Bluffs Association, and is partially funded by the town. There were an average of 40,000 to 50,000 seasonal visitors to the booth pre-pandemic. It is open starting in May, and closes in October on Columbus Day.Â
The Martha s Vineyard Times
O.B. voters approve bottle ban
$510,000 park and ride project denied.
Christine Todd poses a question to the Selectmen. -Jeremy Driesen
Police Chief Erik Blake responds to a question that had just been posed by Christine Todd, seated next to him. -Jeremy Driesen
Voters overwhelmingly approved the Plastic Free MV s bottle ban. -Jeremy Driesen
Town accountant Deborah Potter responds to a citizen. -Jeremy Driesen
Steve Auerbach addresses the town moderator. -Jeremy Driesen
Updated 9:30 pm
Oak Bluffs became the fifth Island town to adopt Plastic Free MV’s plastic water and soft drink bottle bylaw at annual town meeting Saturday afternoon.
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