Corrections

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Correction

A story in the Tuesday Gazette about foreclosure proceedings against the nonprofit Island Affordable Housing Fund, now renamed the Martha’s Vineyard Housing Fund, mistakenly referred to the fund in second reference as the trust. The nonprofit Island Housing Trust is a separate organization, formerly affiliated with the fund but now distinct from it, and is not a party in the foreclosure proceeding. The trust builds affordable housing properties and holds ground leases on them. The Gazette regrets the error.

Correction

Correction

A story about Bill Wilcox in the Tuesday Gazette misstated the length of a tape measure used by Mr. Wilcox at a well in the state forest. The well is 500 feet deep; the tape measure is not that long.

The Gazette regrets the error.

Correction

Correction

A story in the June 7 Gazette about the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School graduation incorrectly named a scholarship awarded to senior Hannah Vanderlaske. It is the Lumina Darrell scholarship. The Gazette regrets the error.

Correction

Correction

A series of photographs showing the top 10 graduating seniors at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School in the Tuesday Gazette mistakenly switched the names beneath the pictures for Jill McHugh and Naomi Pallas, who are both tied for fourth honors in the class. The photographs appear above with correct identification. The Gazette regrets the error.

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Correction

A story in the Tuesday Gazette about the intended purchase by the Martha’s Vineyard Museum of the old Marine Hospital in Vineyard Haven misquoted executive director David Nathans. Mr. Nathans did not say the price being negotiated was “substantially” below the list price for the property.

The Gazette regrets the error.

Corrections

Corrections

In an obituary on Friday for Arthur R. Railton, the editor and writer for the Dukes County Intelligencer, the Gazette overlooked the editorship of the late George W. Adams, who served for a year between the editorships of E. Gale Huntington and Mr. Railton.

Working with the photographer Alison Shaw and designer Janet Holladay, Mr. Adams — a former reporter for the Vineyard Gazette — modernized the layout of the Intelligencer, establishing the template that the publication still uses today.

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Correction

A story in last week’s Gazette about Tisbury shellfish constable Danielle Ewart misspelled her first name. Also Ms. Ewart was misquoted early in the story; she said she wants a Chevy, not a Dodge. The Gazette regrets the errors.

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Correction

An item published last Friday indicated the wrong day for Linsey Lee’s oral history workshop. It is Saturday, March 26.

The Gazette regrets the error.

Corrections

Corrections

A story about a federal court case over alleged gasoline price fixing on the Vineyard reported inaccurately on the circumstances surrounding a large loan made by wholesaler Drake Oil to gas station owner Fran Paciello. The court decision did not say that Mr. Paciello had been unable to obtain a loan through ordinary banking channels.

An obituary for Dorothy Barker that appeared in last week’s Gazette contained the incorrect date of death. Mrs. Barker died on Feb. 21, two months after her 100th birthday.

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Correction

A story in last Friday’s Gazette about bees and the pollinator crisis provided the wrong date for a talk by Beekeeping for Dummies author Howland Blackiston. Mr. Blackiston will speak at the Wakeman Center in Vineyard Haven on March 15. The Gazette regrets the error.

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