Golf Course Developers Accuse Members of MVC With Conflict of Interest


Golf Developers Target MVC

By JULIA WELLS


The developers who want to build a luxury golf club in the
southern woodlands section of Oak Bluffs aimed conflict of
interest charges at five members of the Martha's Vineyard
Commission last week, just days before a public hearing was due
to open on a new plan for the golf club.

Army Worms Plunder Chappaquiddick


Army Worms Invade Chappy

By JULIA WELLS


The people of Chappaquiddick may have declared an uneasy
truce in their recent war of words over whether to enact a
district of critical planning concern, but this week there was
an army on the move on the small island at the extreme eastern
end of Edgartown - and it had nothing to do with building
moratoriums or long-range planning.


It was an army of worms - in fact an army of army worms -
and at Pimpneymouse Farm they had just finished plundering a
large hayfield on the southwest corner of the farm.

Vineyard Braces for Holiday


Vineyard Braces for Holiday

By MANDY LOCKE


With Fourth of July falling in the middle of this coming
week, predictions about when the great surge of holiday visitors
will reach the Island are as uncertain as forecasting Vineyard
weather.

Tularemia Team to Visit

A new team of scientists, including one from the federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has begun
arriving on the Island to investigate what could be another
outbreak of pneumonic tularemia, and they are calling on
landscapers to help.

Stan Murphy's Art and Work

You can tell from his paintings that Stan Murphy likes work, especially the physical kind that toughens the hands.

Preserving a Rural Way of Life


Rebecca Gilbert and Randy Ben David have roots - both the
human and botanical variety.


On their farm off North Road in Chilmark they grow root
vegetables such as beets, carrots and onions, and they have wild
root herbs including sweet grass and ginseng.


Rebecca and Randy also have family roots that run as deep as
the rich, sweet soil they cultivate without chemical fertilizers
or pesticides.

New Island Health Initiative

The idea is not new. Dr. Milton Mazer had it some 30 years ago when he did his paradigm social psychology study on the Island that resulted in the book People and Predicaments. Dr. Felton Earls had it a few years later, when he launched a long-term study of how Island children handle stress.

Town Reconsiders Smoking Ban

Special town meetings are supposed to be tame housekeeping
affairs, but Thursday's session in Oak Bluffs will steer voters
into some dicey territory — asking them to reconsider the ban on
smoking in bars and to release $110,000 to settle unspecified
lawsuits against the town.

State Forest Gets Help


State Forest Gets Help

By JOSHUA SABATINI


The Department of Environmental Management's Division of
Forests and Parks has begun to implement a new management plan
for the 5,000-acre Manuel F. Correllus State Forest.


Concerned about the risk of forest fires, DEM, the state
agency responsible for managing the forest, has focused its
energies on clearing firebreaks or "safe zones" on the land's
perimeter and interior, a plan discussed for several years.

SSA Hears from Public


SSA Hears from Public

By JULIA WELLS


Invite more public participation. That was the message to
the Steamship Authority board of governors last week from a
small gathering of Vineyard residents.


"I would like to encourage you to reconsider your policy of
only permitting public comment at the end of your meetings.

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