Oak Bluffs Looks to Get into Business of Harbor Boat Fuel
Sara Brown

Plans for a town-run fuel facility at the Oak Bluffs harbor met with some resistance at a Martha’s Vineyard Commission hearing last week, with some abutters to the potential facility questioning why the town needed to be involved, and voicing concerns that the fuel dock will lower property values and cause safety concerns.

Oak Bluffs has plans for a fuel facility at the harbor master’s shack in the Oak Bluffs harbor, with the 10,000 gallon gas tank stored under the parking lot. Boats would be able to fuel up at a floating dock between May and October.

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One Wintry Day in Busy Life of Harbor Master
Mark Alan Lovewell

Harbor master Jay Wilbur works year-round in Vineyard Haven, the
Island harbor that never sleeps.

On Wednesday of this week, Mr. Wilbur took his boat out to explore,
to check channel depths and look at boats still at their moorings.

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Sailing Is In, Powerboating Out, Tracking Trends on the Harbors
Mark Alan Lovewell

Recreational boat traffic in Vineyard harbors was off during the first weeks of summer, but harbor masters report that all changed last Friday, when all four harbors were suddenly full for Independence Day weekend.

“I don’t know if it is the weather, the price of gasoline and the economy,” said Dennis Jason, Chilmark harbor master. “It could be all three.”

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