Martha's Vineyard may have an affordable housing crisis on its hands, but it also has the community support and political will to address the issue.
And if the Island's many grassroots housing organizations cooperate in their present efforts and continue to experiment with new ones, the crisis in the long run could change the Vineyard for the better.
It was shortly after 1 p.m. last Thursday, a sunny afternoon and
otherwise ordinary day. Nic Turner was driving south down Herring Creek
Road toward the right fork, heading back to his job as a lifeguard on
South Beach, when he first spotted the Cessna Skyhawk making its final
approach at the Katama Airfield.
Rates for Trash Disposal Rise; District Managers Align Costs
By JAMES KINSELLA
Starting July 1, the cost of trash disposal and recycling will
change at the central transfer station operated by the Martha's
Vineyard Refuse and Resource Recovery District.
Prices for trash disposal are either rising or falling, depending on
what kind of trash container is used.
The coastal bank just to the north of the Steamship Authority terminal in Oak Bluffs won't win any beauty awards.
Vineyard School Officials Fail to Secure Bus Company Contract Due to
Bid Error
By RACHEL KOVAC
A single engine Cessna airplane attempting to land yesterday afternoon at Katama Airfield in Edgartown stalled and crashed at the end of Runway 6, injuring the pilot and two passengers.
Norton Point Beach Will Close to Protect Piping Plover Chicks
By JAMES KINSELLA
A vehicle closure to protect piping plovers may be imminent at
Norton Point beach in Edgartown.
The action comes against a backdrop in which Dukes County Sheriff
Michael A. McCormack has agreed to take on beach management for the
county.
Two piping plover nests have been found on the beach, about 400
yards from the western end at Katama. Another nest has been found on
State Beach.
Edgartown Assessors Move to Correct Chappaquiddick Property Value
Errors
By IAN FEIN
Edgartown assessors this week corrected extensive errors made during
the town's real estate revaluation last year, voting on Monday to
lower the value of 79 Chappaquiddick properties by almost $95 million
and to return almost $300,000 in property taxes.
Landowner Takes the Stand in Tax Case; Vision Appraisal Defends Town
Position
By IAN FEIN
West Tisbury resident William W. Graham, who is challenging the
town's methods for determining land values and property taxes,
took the stand for the first time last week in a protracted court case
that has grown costly for both sides. But in a tense day of testimony
earlier in the week, a senior appraiser for the company hired by West
Tisbury assessors defended the town's position.
The misting rain and chilly temperatures didn\'t keep people
away from the Taste of the Vineyard Gourmet Stroll Thursday night. Men
fixing the windsor knots in their ties and women still ripping tags from
newly purchased clothes filled the tents on the Dr. Daniel Fisher House
lawn to indulge in the food and drink of the Vineyard.