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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. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times SSA climbs aboard the electric buses Ferry service to purchase three buses with assistance of settlement funds. Updated @ 7:45 pm The Steamship Authority is purchasing three electric buses from BYD USA for $2.95 million, but will offset that cost with reimbursements of $875,000 from a combination of government settlements with Volkswagen and a federal grant, general manager Robert Davis said. The bus contract was approved by a unanimous vote of the SSA board Monday morning. Davis said it will take 12 to 14 months to get the vehicles. The buses are the first electric buses purchased by the SSA, though it did test the technology with the assistance of the Vineyard Transit Authority. During that test, a bus was able to operate a full eight-hour shift and still have about 20 percent of its battery capacity left, Davis said. ....
We The People Are Fed Up - And Response (1) Thursday, December 24, 2020 Trump particularly lambasted Congress for finding plenty of money for foreign countries, lobbyists, and special interests while sending the bare minimum to the American people who need it. $25 Million for Pakistan; Kennedy Center Gets Its Allowance: Another $40 million received, $25 million in another COVID-19 relief bill earlier this year; $86 million for assistance to Cambodia; $130 million to Nepal, $135 million to Burma, $453 million to Ukraine, $700 million to Sudan. It s hard to believe Congress can be this irresponsible. Or, maybe it isn t. Our elected leaders have for years wasted our hard-earned taxpayer dollars on projects and initiatives that do nothing to serve We the People. ....