Boys' Dream Soccer Team Loses in Second State Playoff Round

The brief but memorable playoff run for the high school boys'
soccer team ended Tuesday, following a gut-wrenching 2-1 defeat to
Hingham in the Division II quarterfinals. The game was decided by
penalty kicks after two frames of scoreless sudden-death overtime.

Vineyard Voters Back Change in Dukes County Government

The winds of change were in the air for Dukes County this past week
as Island voters elected two new members to the Dukes County Commission
and approved the creation of a new county charter commission by an
almost four-to-one margin.

Tristan Israel, a longtime member of the county advisory board and
Tisbury selectman; and Carlene Gatting, a member of the Martha's
Vineyard commission, beat out a crowded field of challengers to win
seats on the board.

Island Strongly Backs County Change Amid National Election Day Tremors

Vineyard voters in the state election this week overwhelmingly said
yes to a study of their county charter and swept two new members onto
the Dukes County commission, but expressing a measured mandate for
change, also returned two incumbents to the regional governing board.

Hospital's Building Proposal Draws Concern, Support at Final Two MVC Hearings

Hospital's Building Proposal Draws Concern, Support at Final
Two MVC Hearings

By IAN FEIN

An offsite parking lot emerged this week as a critical sticking
point in the continuing Martha's Vineyard Commission review of the
proposed Martha's Vineyard Hospital renovation and expansion
project. Questions about the parking lot reflected longstanding concerns
among some commission members that the existing 13-acre hospital
location in the Eastville section of Oak Bluffs may not be appropriate
or adequate for further expansion.

Over-Staffing On Steamship Authority Ferries Costs Millions

Over-manning on vessels run by the Steamship Authority costs more
than $3 million each year, according to estimates by the Authority.

The boat line contends that its ships operate with crews more than
52 per cent above minimum Coast Guard requirements in the summer tourist
season and more than 40 per cent above requirements in the off-season.

Islanders in Iraq: Veterans' Day Collides with Mid-Term Vote

It was the eve of an election in which most Americans were preparing
to pass judgment on the war in which Bertha Blake's two sons are
soldiers, but she politely declined to talk about that election.

Except to say this: "I respect the right of people not to
support the war. We all are entitled to our own beliefs, and my sons
hold up that freedom for us."

Voters Go to the Polls Tuesday; County Charter Decision Due

While widespread disapproval with the direction of the country
threatens to unseat the Republican-controlled Congress in the nationwide
election next week, growing unhappiness with Dukes County government on
the Island has created an opportunity for Vineyard voters to bring about
change on the regional level.

Capawock Theatre Opens at Long Last

It was a sight unseen for the last two years on Main street,
Vineyard Haven: the easy conversation amongst friends standing outside
the Capawock theatre after a movie, bathed in the yellow light of the
old-fashioned building with green and red trim.

Harbor View and Kelley House Hotels Ready for Sale to Nantucket Investor

The Harbor View Hotel, a shingle-style turn-of-the-century hotel that graces the entrance to the Edgartown harbor at Starbuck's Neck, is set for sale to a Nantucket-based investment group, along with the Kelley House, an 18th century tavern that is now a pub and inn complex spanning Water and Dock streets.

The properties represent a significant piece of downtown real estate in Edgartown, as well as two of the best known resorts on the Vineyard.

Being American: Growing Older, College Radical Deepens Values

Dr. Sheldon Hackney can't remember a time when he wasn't
on the liberal side of America's culture wars. He still struggles
to explain how it came to be that way.

He was born 72 years ago and raised in Birmingham, Ala., in a
"completely conventional, conservative" Southern family.

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