Oak Bluffs Trash Fees Up, More Hikes on Warrant

The cost of trash disposal is going up in cash-strapped Oak Bluffs.

Golf Club Plans for Member, Guest Rooms Wins Approval

The Vineyard Golf Club won permission this week to convert six rooms in the clubhouse for overnight use by members and their guests.

The Edgartown zoning board of appeals voted unanimously to amend a January 2000 decision that restricted the rooms for employee use. Board of appeals member Richard Knight, who chaired the meeting, praised the private, nonprofit club for living up to its promises over the years.

Chasin Family Subdivision Plan On Chappy Goes to Commission

A plan to subdivide 70 acres fronting Katama Bay on Chappaquiddick into 11 lots is now before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review as a development of regional impact (DRI).

Vineyard Bookshelf

It must be tough to pick a name for your second solo cookbook when the first one refers to raising the bar, as in Catherine Walthers's 2007 book, Raising the Salad Bar.

Bernie

The Barnacle Club at Night, Or Anytime, Is Sailors’ Delight

They came in out of the chill of a cool autumn night for the fellowship that can surround a hot meal. The Barnacle Club is the oldest running waterfront club on the Island, and its name always inspires interest. A barnacle by definition is a creature that doesn’t move a lot.

The club is made up of men who have a love for the sea and a gift for sharing their experiences on the water. Since the 1800s, the club has existed with two simple rules: no booze and no women.

Credentials Matter in Hiring Practices

The Island community has been watching with interest the dialogue between a veteran teacher credentialed by the state to be considered eligible for a position of assistant principal or principal and the public school administration. It would appear that the issue is one of “fit” on the part of administration rather than one of legally required academic credentials.

War on Drugs Kills too Many

I am a lawyer, former prosecutor (assistant state attorney general, 1982-1986), and a member of a drug reform organization called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP).

Responsible citizens should be appalled by the news from Mexico about the near 30,000 homicides committed by the drug cartels in the past three years.

People on the Cape and Islands might ask if this is our problem. Do we share the blame? Is there anything we can do about it?

Play the Politics of Love and Goodness

The following was sent to President Obama.

Dear Mr. President,

Letters to the Editor

MISLEADING

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

In response to the advertisement announcing the endorsement of Neal Maciel for sheriff by the Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union representing the union workers of the Dukes County sheriff’s department, in the Oct. 21 issue of the Martha’s Vineyard Times, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify who this organization represents in the Dukes County sheriff’s office.

Conflict without Walls in West Tisbury

Conflict without Walls in West Tisbury

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