The all-Island selectmen discussed both the near and distant future
at their monthly meeting Wednesday night, examining educational finances
and planning for the Vineyard meeting of the governor's ferry task
force.
Though he was not in attendance, Dan Flynn, the Island's ferry
task force representative, sent a letter urging the all-Island selectmen
to send a representative to the Feb. 22 meeting at the Performing Arts
Center.
An investigator into the Jan. 30 crash of a Cape Air plane in the
state forest this week released the transcript of the dialogue between
the pilot and air traffic controllers. It is still unknown what caused
the airplane crash that seriously injured both the pilot and passenger.
He has been on the job two months now, and no one calls him Mr.
Dresser anymore.
NEW BEDFORD - Encouraged by hundreds of applauding onlookers,
New Bedford political leaders, transportation planners and tourism
promoters last night issued their demand for full ferry service to the
two Islands - and for a place on the Steamship Authority governing
board, all in the name of commerce and progress.
The surprise decision by the Steamship Authority governors last
month to buy the New Bedford passenger ferry Schamonchi was pitched as a
sound business decision for the public boat line, but an internal
financial analysis done by the SSA shows that in fact the ferry is
expected to lose large amounts of money.
The boat line board of governors voted last month to buy the
Schamonchi for $1.75 million.
The Martha's Vineyard Commission acted swiftly last night to set in motion a plan that could preserve the north shore between the West Chop and Gay Head lighthouses as it is today - pristine and virtually free of any piers, docks or groins.
A 32-lot luxury home subdivision plan for the Herring Creek Farm in
Edgartown cleared the final hurdle for approval this week, but if a
complicated private agreement for the sale of the farm is completed in
the months ahead, the subdivision may never be developed.
Federal and state investigators continue their inquiry into the
causes of a commuter airplane crash early Tuesday night in the Manuel F.
Correllus State Forest. Both the plane's pilot and its sole
passenger remain hospitalized.
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.
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.