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The raise, which is the largest in years, comes after months of urging by the WHOI Grad Students Union.
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A Housing Assistance Corporation event put a spotlight on local kids experiencing housing insecurity and homelessness.
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Money, infrastructure, policy changes, and a lot of collaboration are necessary to create and incentivize more affordable year-round housing on Martha’s Vineyard. Those were the take-aways of the first meeting of the island’s newly created Housing Action Task Force.
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The Association to Preserve Cape Cod is calling on Gov. Maura Healey's administration to think about using part of Joint Base Cape Cod to build much-needed housing.
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Construction waste clogs landfills, worsens climate change. Two women's solution: salvage it insteadIn 2017, Ann Jarosiewicz and Liz Prete left their jobs as developers and started WasteNot, a building materials recycling company on Cape Cod. Since then, they’ve diverted over an acre of hardwood flooring, roughly 570 kitchen cabinets, and 500 windows from landfills.
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Three hundred people from Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket traveled to Beacon Hill yesterday with a mission: save island communities from what they say is a death spiral of rising home prices and short-term rentals gobbling up year-round housing.
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Rapid development over the last few decades has fragmented the Cape’s critical habitats, impaired drinking water, and degraded water quality, according to a new report from the Association to Preserve Cape Cod.
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A subcommittee of the Cape Cod Commission voted Tuesday to accept a drawback of the plan — the fact that it would increase impervious coverage of the 40-acre parcel.
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Six families are moving into new homes in Harwich with the help of Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod.
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Housing insecurity on the island is getting worse, said Tisbury Planning Board chair Ben Robinson, who moderated the discussion.