Building Trust

The Black Lives Matter organization of Martha’s Vineyard offers the following comments on the plan issued by the Chilmark town affairs council.

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Paving Paradise

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission’s unanimous vote to approve the hulking Tisbury Marine Terminal redevelopment project suggests the unwelcome conclusion that economic expediency is probably part of the human condition.

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Helping Seniors

This is a letter of thanks to the people who work at the Edgartown Council on Aging.

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Vineyard in Trouble

The real estate developer Xerxes Agassi has proposed a plan for the Edu Comp property in downtown Vineyard Haven.

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Mystery Outburst

The individual who burst, ranting and raging, into the barnyard of the Grey Barn Farm while a cow was in the process of delivering a calf, owes Grey Barn employees and customers letters of apology.

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Markers in the Sand

Although I live off-Island I read the Vineyard Gazette every week and I love.

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Gratitude

The planning committee of Disrupt Death Row: Art & Justice wants to extend a very sincere thank you to all of the Island businesses.

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Succession Plan

Kudos to Steve Bernier, owner of Cronig’s market, for caring more about preserving our unique Island community than money.

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Voice of a Poet

Winston Churchill’s words on the death of poet Rupert Brooke in World War I precisely sums up the sentiment so many of us feel toward the late Arnie Reisman.

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Nursing Home Futures

The Vineyard has one nursing home and one assisted living facility.

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