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Sold! Real Estate Transfers: February 3 - February 9
A look at homes that sold on Martha's Vineyard this week

Mathea Morais is the author of the children’s book: <i>I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo</i> that features an afterword by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. Mathea also runs the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School’s High School Writing Lab and has taught creative writing for more than 10 years on Martha’s Vineyard and in Boston. Mathea's freelance work has been published in online and print magazines such as Trace Magazine and Inshop.com. She has a BA in English from New York University. Mathea lives in Chilmark with her three daughters and husband, painter Chioke R. Morais.
A look at homes that sold on Martha's Vineyard this week

Today there is a wine and cheese tour of Italy, a memorial tournament at the arena and it’s musical Friday at the Newes
First month’s energy production of the Island’s tallest wind turbine significant
Library Friends of Oak Bluffs contest winner's design to serve as official logo
Today there is a Parent Forum at the Charter School, a Stefanie Wolf sample sale and a puppeteering class for kids
While wastewater manager Joe Alosso has agreed to resign from his position in Edgartown, the fate of his position in Oak Bluffs is now the hands of selectmen
Selectmen appoint Robert Whritenour to position of Town Administrator
Today there is Chowder and a Movie in Chilmark, Tween Time in Vineyard Haven and an Executive Tour of the MV Museum
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Federal Government announced plans for going forward with wind farm in area off the south shore along with call for community comments
A short tutorial about claiming your business - it's easy and free!
Today there’s a dine-to-donate for youth hockey, Valentine gifts sales at Green Room and a free photography class for teens at Featherstone
Find out what the Island’s cartoonist is up to this winter
Little Farmers has moved to Mondays, and there’s mindful knitting and fly-tying in Edgartown