Not So Virtuous

I will not comment upon architect David Handlin’s patronizing tone and cheap cliches as those have both been eloquently debunked in other letters.

Instead, I simply wish to point out that Mr. Handlin’s direct financial interest in allowing larger, more expensive building renders his ad hominen opinions about the merits of such houses entirely suspect.

Bizarre Logic

I had a good laugh reading David Handlin’s op-ed about his controversial trophy home on Quitsa Pond, my old home.

Evidently we are now to compare those who build trophy homes on the Island to the Pilgrims, to Ben Franklin and George Washington, those who escaped political and religious persecution to found this great country.

Affront to the Masters

David Handlin, have you no shame? How presumptuous, maybe delusional, of you to put yourself in the same shoes as some of the great masters of modern architecture like Eliot Noyes and Edward L. Barnes in order to insinuate that your work embodies a “freedom of architectural expression.”

Throwing Up Smokescreens

I found architect David Handlin’s letter published on August 10 in defense of building enormous homes on the Vineyard specious on many fronts. Nowhere does he confront the issues which I have seen raised at town meetings and in letters over the year — consideration of our neighbors, maintaining the aesthetic of a community we love, and supporting a collective need to protect nature.

Respect Rural Character

I’m outraged by David Handlin’s letter which was published in the Gazette on August 10.

Instead of thoughtfully engaging in the actual debate, his letter seems designed to stir the pot. The movement to update the zoning laws is not about style. It’s about size, stewardship and preserving the character of our community.

Gosnold Gazing

We are seasonal residents of Aquinnah. Our home sits on a rise overlooking Vineyard Sound and the Elizabeth Islands. We have always been curious about what goes on over there. Thank you for the wonderful piece by Will Monast which so beautifully described a slice of life of our neighbors across the Sound, so near but yet so far.

Magic in the Meadow

The weather was perfect, the view was spectacular and the food was amazing as we welcomed a sell-out crowd to our seventh annual Meals in the Meadow last month at the Farm Institute.

I want to thank our incredibly dedicated and talented staff for all of their hard work and a job very well done, our generous board of directors for their leadership, our executive director, Jon Previant, for his ongoing encouragement and Sam Feldman for continuing to believe in our mission and for helping us

Rich Lives

A beautiful memorial celebration was held by Mimi Teixeira Robinson for her late husband Julian and her dear sister Carolyn Teixeira at Farm Neck on August 5.

We all know about the creative genius of witty Julian with his in-depth talent and knowledge of photography, birding and poetry.

Register to Vote

This Friday, August 17, is the last day to register to vote in the primary election on Thursday Sept. 6. If you know someone young, old or uninvolved, who is unregistered, now is the time to urge them to complete a voter registration form.

Register Today

The League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard wants to insure that citizens are current with their voter registration for the upcoming election season — including any change in name or address, or registering for the first time.

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