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MVRHS students excluded for drug infractions

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Four Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) students allegedly involved in drug related activities have been excluded for the remainder of this school year and the first quarter of the next academic year, according to an email to The Times yesterday from superintendent of schools James Weiss.

Announcements

Meghan Rae Gosselin of Vineyard Haven and Brian James Keegan of Plymouth announce their engagement.

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"The streets are now festooned with more glow-in-the-dark paint than the Haunted Mansion in Asbury Park, and not even William Shakespeare himself was as reflective as the surface of Lake Avenue is now.

MVRHS principal stands by graduation attire policy

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A controversy blossomed at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) after principal Stephen Nixon refused a request by a group of students that they be allowed to wear decorative scarves in the colors of Brazil's flag, at high school graduation exercises June 13.

Sandra M. Lucas

Captain Sandra Marie Lucas, retired, age 61, died peacefully in the arms of her husband on the evening of March 29, 2010, at her home in Edgartown.

Thomas P. Vogl

Tom Vogl, 80, died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, at his home in West Tisbury on Monday, May 31.

The big eight zero for Gios

Good feelings bubbled over at Giordano's Tuesday night when friends and family gathered to ring in the 81st year of the friendly and now venerable restaurant at the foot of Circuit Avenue in Oak Bluffs.

Restaurant evacuated after small chimney fire

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Oak Bluffs firefighters responded to a report of a chimney fire at the Offshore Ale House restaurant on Kennebec Avenue in Oak Bluffs Tuesday afternoon.

Vineyard nonprofits need your help

Martha's Vineyard would be a different place without its nonprofits.

Tisbury selectmen approve Lake Street dock fueling

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Tisbury selectmen voted to approve regulations for fueling at the Lake Street dock at Tashmoo at the conclusion of a public hearing that occurred during their meeting Tuesday night.

West Tisbury asks state for safety markers at intersection

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The West Tisbury selectmen, and the town police and fire chiefs have formally asked the state highway department to install traffic delineators along the center line at the intersection of State Road and Old County Road, the scene of a recent three-car accident.

West Tisbury special town meeting is Tuesday

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West Tisbury will hold a special town meeting at 7 pm, June 8, at the West Tisbury School.

Special Olympians shine in competition

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Three Vineyard athletes, along with a contingent of two dozen coaches, teachers, parents, and fans, traveled to Mashpee High School last Friday for the fourth annual Special Olympics of Massachusetts (SOMA) South Section Cape Cod School Day Games.

Marines will hit the beach with fly fishermen Saturday

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The Martha's Vineyard Rod and Gun Club will host the 19th annual Fly Rod Striped Bass Catch and Release Tournament Saturday.

UMass study suggests regionalization of some services, in the interest of efficiency

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Real estate and other taxes paid by year-round and summer residents of the six Island towns support regional, municipal, and educational services to the tune of $68 million.

Noteworthy events

The Chilmark library shows the documentary "The Fish Belong to the People," Wednesday, June 9 at 5:30 p.

A high price for a modest contribution

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The May 7 announcement of a 15-year deal between Cape Wind and National Grid prices electricity created by wind turbines at 20.