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Oak Bluffs family joined neurofibromatosis benefit Hyannis walk

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A New England organization to benefit people with neurofibromatosis sponsored a walk Sunday morning in Hyannis for the benefit of an Oak Bluffs girl and her family.

Loan from Edgartown neighbor settles claims against lawyer Vincent

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Despite assurances made in court Monday, lawyer Edward W.

Tisbury “peeping Tom” suspect will be deported

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Edgartown District Court Associate Justice J.

Two-car accident snarled traffic at Five Corners Thursday

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A two-car accident about 3:25 pm Thursday afternoon at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven tied up traffic for about 25 minutes.

Martha’s Vineyard Fashion Week debut event drew a crowd

A crowd of about 100 — most dressed to impress — were treated to a full-on fashion show on Thursday, April 7, as Martha's Vineyard Fashion Week held an awareness-raiser and fundraiser party at the new Shephard Fine ArtSpace in Oak Bluffs.

Martha’s Vineyard sports updates; Girls win lacrosse opener

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The Martha's Vineyard girls lacrosse team beat Falmouth 10-8 in their season opener.

Ted and Jake Box plan to build scow on Boch lot in Vineyard Haven

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Some boards with an electric wire and meter attached sprouted two weeka ago at the "Boch lot," a vacant property on the Beach Road shore, opposite the Citgo gas station and next to The Martha's Vineyard Times office.

Martha’s Vineyard High school boys’ tennis team defeats Somerset

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Home court advantage did not save Somerset from falling before the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School boys' tennis team onslaught, Friday.

Martha’s Vineyard Fire Partnership conducted burns in Edgartown and West Tisbury

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The Martha's Vineyard Prescribed Fire Partnership (MVPFP) planned to hold a controlled burn at Kanomika Neck in Edgartown Saturday.

Martha’s Vineyard Commission considers large house review

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The question of whether "trophy" houses should be subject to the Martha's Vineyard Commission's (MVC) review because of their size generated impassioned comments from the building trades, town planning boards, and the Vineyard Conservation Society...

Edward Vincent Jr. will make good on missing $600K, lawyer says

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A lawyer who represents Edgartown attorney Edward W.

Patricia A. de Koven

Patricia Anne de Koven of Vineyard Haven died at Martha's Vineyard Hospital on Tuesday, April 5, 2011.

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School seeks to resume driver’s ed

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Plans to resume a driver's education program at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) are in the works for next fall, superintendent of schools James Weiss informed the school committee in a meeting Monday night.

Martha’s Vineyard coach Mike Joyce named coach of the year

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Superintendent of Martha's Vineyard Schools James Weiss announced that Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Basketball Coach Mike Joyce has been named Boston Globe Boys' Division 3 Coach of the year.

Edgartown wastewater commissioners make accounting changes

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Following a harshly critical auditor's report that spurred a state police investigation of accounting practices at the Edgartown Wastewater Department, wastewater commissioners voted Tuesday to change the way the department bills residential customers.

Library board races top Edgartown ballot races

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The controversial and divisive process of siting and designing a new Edgartown library has sparked contested races for the library board of trustees in next Thursday's spring elections.

Labor chief rips report on municipal health costs

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A day after The Boston Foundation and the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation released a report concluding that municipal governments in Massachusetts provide employees with health insurance plans that are far more costly and generous than those offered in the private sector or through other public employers, the head of the state's biggest labor union cast off the findings as "one-sided interests" of business-funded groups.

Chilmark selectmen agree on dog issue

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Chilmark selectmen on Tuesday heard a vicious dog complaint regarding a 12-pound cairn terrier owned by Heather and Jordi Gude.

Martha’s Vineyard boys travel soccer teams win openers

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The Martha's Vineyard boys' travel soccer teams are off to a good start.