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Former selectman accused of bullying, unprofessional behavior

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Former Oak Bluffs selectman Kerry Scott was the subject of a union grievance and a separate complaint from a police union filed earlier this year, in which town employees accused the elected official of acting in a bullying and demeaning manner.

Correction

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In an obituary published in the April 22 issue of The Times, Dr.

Real Estate Transactions

April 16, Terry Ann Morse sold 43 State Rd.

sports high

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The MV girls Youth Lacrosse Under-15 team has won its first three games of the season beginning with a 12-2 thrashing of Falmouth, and continuing at Weymouth where the Islanders were led by Molly Wallace's five — count 'em — five goals.

Divers spend Earth Day underwater

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A group of Island dive enthusiasts spent Earth Day cleaning up Oak Bluffs Harbor.

sports late high

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The MVRHS softball team was shut out, 5-0, by Bishop Feehan at Attleboro, Monday.

Island time gives Judge Page a new perspective

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Presiding over her first case in the spring session of Dukes County Superior Court, Associate Justice Tina S.

Police arrest Boston man on cocaine charges

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Oak Bluffs and State Police arrested Eugene Casey, 27, of Boston, Friday evening on cocaine charges.

Beatrice E. Welch

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Beatrice E.

quote

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"Furthermore, the public has a legitimate interest in scrutinizing the conduct of its elected officials, which in this instance, outweighs any individual privacy interest that may exist.

Town webs win awards

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Three Island towns, Oak Bluffs, Chilmark, and Edgartown, earned e-government awards for their efforts to post relevant government documents and information on their town web sites.

Loose pit bull bites Tisbury man

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Christopher Francis reported on April 21 that an unleashed pit bull bit him on the right calf while he was in his backyard on Martin Road, a few blocks from Tisbury School.

Alert driver calls in early morning fire in Edgartown

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An alert newspaper delivery driver and quick work by firefighters helped avert a potentially devastating fire in downtown Edgartown early Sunday morning.

Secretary Salazar approves Cape Wind project in sound

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The federal Department of the Interior has approved the Cape Wind renewable energy project destined for Horseshoe Shoal in Nantucket Sound.

Betty Honey

If you wanted to catch Betty you had to call by 7:30 in the morning, before she was out and about with her daily schedule.

Animal Shelter of MV hires shelter operator

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The directors of the Animal Shelter of Martha's Vineyard (ASMV) hired Lisa Burke Hayes of Edgartown as the full-time shelter operator.

Tisbury says yes to beer and wine, Tristan Israel

Tisbury agreed to allow restaurants to serve beer and wine.