George Brennan
Judge rules in favor of Depot Corner in gas station dispute
A Dukes County Superior Court judge has denied a request for an injunction that would have blocked the transfer of an airport business park...
Navigating Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank into the future
James Anthony was at the Edgartown headquarters of the Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank Friday to meet some of his new co-workers and get a...
DPU to hold a hearing on Eversource rate hikes
Martha’s Vineyard residents can weigh in on electric rate hikes proposed by Eversource, at a public hearing convened by the state Department of Public...
Aquinnah selectmen seek possible appeal of tribe ruling
Aquinnah selectmen voted Thursday to pursue possible appeals of a federal court ruling that paves the way for a gambling facility operated by the...
Tribe, town react to casino court ruling
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), paving the way for the tribe to open...
Yellow House purchase approved by voters
Updated Wednesday, April 12
Edgartown voters enthusiastically agreed to acquire the Yellow House, for a total of $3 million in purchase price and property upgrades.
The...
Gas station dispute is in judge’s hands
A Dukes County Superior Court judge will decide within the next two weeks whether to block a contract awarded by the Martha’s Vineyard Airport...
Martha's Vineyard tribe wins court appeal
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), paving the way for the tribe to open...
Offshore Ale is on the market
With their fourth child beginning the search for an off-Island college, Phil and Colleen McAndrews are beginning a search of their own for a...
Taking housing to the bank
Mopeds are getting the buzz, immigration policy is generating emotion, but there’s another Island-wide initiative on town meeting agendas that’s an age-old problem in...
Island chiefs support immigration warrant article
Like a sun-splashed spring day, the air is a lot clearer between police and a group proposing an Island-wide ballot question on how local...
Could Oak Bluffs be last stop for First Stop?
With an ever-aging population and a strong year under its belt, Martha’s Vineyard Community Services is going back to voters across the Island to...
Island, Falmouth lose power briefly
An estimated 5,000 electric customers in Falmouth and all of Martha’s Vineyard lost power briefly just before 8 pm Tuesday, and it had little...
State ferry decision overrules objections of residents
Falmouth residents failed to prove that a new Steamship Authority ferry terminal, already under construction in Woods Hole, would adversely affect navigation, according to...