Mill Pond Dredging Will Move Ahead

A straw vote in West Tisbury on Wednesday night saw overwhelming approval for restoration of the Mill Pond, following a public forum hosted by the town selectmen. Residents who attended the forum also suggested that a restoration plan include an ongoing maintenance component.

Chain Saws and Shattered Faith

Chain Saws and Shattered Faith

Fit to Fight Fires

Fit to Fight Fires

Age, conditioning and skill do not necessarily run in tandem. In that light, the Tisbury selectmen should reconsider their decision to enforce a mandatory retirement age of sixty five for members of the town’s volunteer fire department.

State law mandates that uniformed members of paid fire departments retire in the month that they turn sixty five. But many men and women of that age are still in peak health; some may even be healthier than they were at a younger age.

Letters to the Editor

BYWAY JUDGE AND JURY

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

Vineyard Gazette Launches New Web Site Today; Complete Electronic Edition Online

The Vineyard Gazette announces the launch of a new Web site today. The newspaper’s Web site has been redesigned and reconfigured, and beginning today the site will feature all the editorial content that appears in the Gazette print edition, from front page stories to town columns to letters to the editor.

Hear New Voices as Museum Expands African American and Civil Rights Exhibit

The oral history exhibit African American and Civil Rights Voices in the Gangway Gallery at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is continually adding new voices. The exhibit, which opened in March of 2007, features photographic portraits and excerpts from interviews conducted by oral historian Linsey Lee with members of the Vineyard’s African American community and individuals involved in the civil rights movement. Three new voices have been recently added. Currently 14 individuals and their stories are included in the exhibit and more will be added in the coming months.

Calling All Brides

Calling All Brides

School Committee Reluctantly Accepts Principal’s Resignation

With extreme regret and "hoping she'll change her mind," the regional high school committee accepted principal Margaret (Peg) Regan's resignation on Monday night and made some decisions on how to proceed with the search process for a new principal for Martha's Vineyard Regional High School.

Homeowner on Sengekontacket Fined for Violating Health Code

The fine equated to only about $1.35 per day for each day Francis M. Palma’s house posed a health threat in Ocean Heights. Even so, over 12 years that adds up to a hefty sum.

And the $6,000 he was ordered to pay by the Edgartown board of health last Thursday is only a small part of the total cost of Mr. Palma’s long defiance of town authorities.

Island Home Suffers Dent on Her Fender In Minor Mishap With Powerless Governor

An electrical failure was blamed for Monday’s collision between the freight ferry Governor and the new passenger vessel Island Home in the Woods Hole slips.

Carl Walker, director of maintenance and engineering for the Steamship Authority, said a circuit board blew, causing the Governor to lose its bow motor and steerage.

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