Cape Air, JetBlue Announce Partnership

After some three years of courtship, Cape Air and JetBlue Airways
chose Valentine's Day to announce a marriage of customer
convenience for passengers to and from Logan International Airport.

Beginning next month, passengers arriving from or departing to 20
destinations across America with JetBlue will be able to connect far
more easily with Cape Air flights to the Cape and Islands.

Town Finance Director Added Travel Money to Pension Fund

Oak Bluffs finance director Paul Manzi routinely credits his Dukes
County pension account with thousands of dollars he receives through
special perks awarded to him through his personal service contract,
including money for travel and lodging, the Gazette has learned.

Mr. Manzi has a contract with the town that pays him a base salary
of $60,000 a year for a part-time position of 20 hours a week. Mr. Manzi
ordinarily commutes to the job from his home in Tewksbury two days a
week.

Define Commerical Fishermen: Chilmark Seeks New Rulebook

In their continuing effort to support local commercial fishermen,
Chilmark selectmen want to better define such fishermen in the town.

At stake is who qualifies for Menemsha perks in matters such as dock
space and fuel prices - and who doesn't.

Vanishing Act: Missing Whale Stumps Museum on Beach Dig

Missing Whale Stumps Museum on Beach Dig

By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL

A dead 52-foot fin back whale is missing.

Last Friday, two officials from a museum in Oklahoma City, Okla.
went to Norton Point with the hopes of recovering the whale, buried in
beach sand two years ago.

They hired a Vineyard Haven excavating firm to do exploratory
digging. After hours of effort, they couldn't find it. The project
has now been abandoned.

High Bacteria Levels Found in Two Ponds, Prompting Closures

Due to high bacteria counts, the state Division of Marine Fisheries
closed portions of two large Island ponds to shellfishing this week
- one up-Island and the other down-Island.

The closures are effective immediately in part of the Tisbury Great
Pond and at Major's Cove in Sengekontacket Pond, although town
leaders have not yet received official letters of notification.

Voters to Consider Parking Lot Project Along Water Street

In a break with tradition, Tisbury will hold a special town meeting
next Tuesday that will include over $450,000 in spending articles for
town improvement projects, including road and sidewalk work, caterpillar
spraying and historic building repairs.

Voters will take up the 22-article warrant in the Tisbury School
gymnasium, where town moderator Deborah Medders will open the meeting at
7:30 p.m.

Catholic Church Studies Merger

The Martha's Vineyard Catholic church is at risk for having no
permanent priest, possibly needing to consolidate three church buildings
into one and cutting Masses to three a month, according to a long-term
planning document prepared for the parish.

Political Climate: Support Uneven for Establishing Energy District

Support Uneven for Establishing Energy District

By IAN FEIN

Edgartown selectmen are poised to play spoiler in an Islandwide
effort to put an energy conservation proposal before Vineyard voters
this spring.

At their meeting last week, the selectmen all but announced that
they would not place on the annual town meeting warrant a proposed
article that would start the process of creating an Islandwide energy
conservation district of critical planning concern (DCPC).

High School Drug Policy Still Subject for Debate

The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School district committee
was on the receiving end of some tough questions on Monday night -
all of them centered on drugs at the high school.

What would happen if a police dog found drugs in a student's
locker? Would it automatically become a police matter?  What if one
student put drugs in another student's locker - or in a
teacher's things? And what about student rights?

Ferry Island Home Arrives at Fairhaven; Sea Trials Planned Through February

The new double-ended ferry Island Home pulled into the Steamship Authority wharf in Fairhaven on Monday afternoon, a few minutes before sunset, after a seven-day trip from Pascagoula, Miss. The $32 million, 255-foot vessel's 2,000 mile maiden voyage to her new home was mostly uneventful.

The bright white ferry glittered in the late afternoon sunlight as she came through the New Bedford-Fairhaven Hurricane Barrier. Passing through the gate, the vessel's senior captain, Sean O'Connor, gave the ferry horn a quick loud toot.

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