Chilmark Looks for a Way Forward on Community Center

Chilmark town officials are suggesting the town go out to bid to find an organization to run the town community center’s summer programs, but fear there won’t be enough time to do it this year. 

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Community Chorus Holiday Concert Arrives

The year’s holiday concert by the Island Community Chorus will feature traditional Irish Celtic music.

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Chilmark Ponders Local Meals Tax

The meal tax would charge an excise of .75 per cent on the sale of meals at restaurants in town, adding onto the existing 6.25 per cent state sales tax.

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Featherstone Showcases Local Talent at Holiday Show

This year’s holiday gift show at Featherstone Center for the Arts is its largest ever, with 120 artists participating in the annual event.

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Heath Hen Book Brings History to Kids

History is found everywhere on the Island. Christie Palmer Lowrance hopes her first published children’s book, The Last Heath Hen: An Extinction Story, documents an important part of that story.

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Vineyard Loses Island Cup Heartbreaker in Overtime

After missing a game-winning field goal with two seconds to go in the fourth quarter, the Vineyarders were unable to capitalize in the overtime period, losing 22-14.

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New State Representative Answers Call to Service

Thomas Moakley will be sworn in to his new position in January, taking the mantle from Dylan Fernandes to represent the Vineyard at the State House. 

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Island Cup Documentary Airs on NESN

A documentary about the Island Cup football game will be shown on NESN Monday and Tuesday. The footage comes from the leadup to the 2018 and 2019 Island Cup games from both Island perspectives.

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New Report Considers Changes to Chilmark Community Center

A committee tasked with considering the future of the Chilmark Community Center is pondering changes to the management of the town hub. 

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Beantown Bonus Gives Island Cup an Added Thrill

The Island Cup is always a day to circle on the calendar. But this year, it’s an event to circle with a bigger, bolder marker.

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