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The Martha s Vineyard Times IHC to get 4,040 vaccines next week Through collaborative partnership, supply will be sent to and administered by hospital. IHC CEO Cynthia Mitchell. IHC will receive 4,040 vaccine doses to add to the Island s supply. - Rich Saltzberg Island Health Care (IHC) is set to receive a shipment of 4,040 COVID-19 vaccines through a federal program, adding a much-needed supply boost for the Island. Speaking to The Times by phone, IHC chief executive officer Cynthia Mitchell said the health center made its first order Wednesday, and expects to receive the vaccine doses next week. The doses will then be sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital to be administered through a partnership. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times O.B. narrows fire chief search Oak Bluffs has narrowed its search for a new fire chief to three candidates. The finalists are Andrew M. Went of Lincoln, RI, William R. Choate of Lakeville, and W.F. Nelson Wirtz, of Brewster. “All candidates meet the qualifications and experience for the position of fire chief. Thorough background and reference checking was conducted, in which all three candidates returned excellent references,” interim town administrator Wendy Brough wrote in an email to The Times. The town has been searching for a new fire chief since the departure of former Fire Chief John Rose who resigned under pressure following the town’s $97,500 settlement with Cynthia Hatt, a former fire department employee who accused Rose of making sexual advances and then retaliating against her when she rejected them. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times Oak Bluffs denies OPEB ballot question Selectmen denied placing a OPEB override question on the ballot. During a marathon meeting Tuesday night, Oak Bluffs selectmen denied placing a Proposition 2½ override question for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School on the town’s ballot. The $84,579 override ballot question was for other post-employment benefits (OPEB) for the high school. A Proposition 2½ override increases property taxes indefinitely, and is usually for an ongoing expense the town needs to fund now and in the future. High school financial manager Mark Friedman said the amount is the first of what could possibly be another four years of increases, resulting in potential $85,000 increases on top of the previous year. ....