Scientific Team Seek Clues to Explain Rare Outbreaks of Tularemia on Vineyard

The Harvard scientists who spent the last four days on the Vineyard
collecting clues that could help them solve the Island's biggest
medical mystery came armed with an unusual tool kit: an aerosol can of
automotive starter fluid, two flowerpots painted blue, a bag of apples
and an empty can of Diet Coke.

Larry Stone Flies from Schools to Retirement

Up, Up and Away

Larry Stone Flies From Schools To Retirement

By MARCUS TONTI

The things people do for love - of a spouse, of a good job.
Or, in Larry Stone's case, both.

Mr. Stone retired this week after 28 years teaching in the Island
school system. What distinguishes the music instructor from other
teachers is that he actually lives across Vineyard Sound - and
then across Buzzards Bay - in Acushnet, next to New Bedford.

Fisherman Drowns in Tragedy at Night

A 46-year-old flyfishing guide drowned in the waters of Eel Pond in
the wee hours of Friday morning. Kenneth Schwam, who had recently moved
full time to the Vineyard from Pennsylvania and had worked a few weeks
at Larry's Tackle Shop, is being mourned by friends and colleagues
near and far.

According to police, Mr. Schwam was out fishing late with a
customer, Jem Paker from London. The two were wading in deep water when
they both found themselves in over their heads.

Taste of Vineyard Raises Record $180,000 for Trust; Hundreds Enjoy Two Nights of Gala Celebration

The Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust set a new record this
week when it tallied up the results of its celebrated fundraiser, A
Taste of the Vineyard. The private, nonprofit organization's
executive director, Christopher W. Scott, announced yesterday morning
that the 17th annual Taste, which now includes two separate but related
events, a gourmet stroll and patron's dinner, raised $180,000 for
the preservation trust.

Taste of Vineyard Raises Record $180,000 for Trust; Hundreds Enjoy Two Nights of Gala Celebration

The Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust set a new record this
week when it tallied up the results of its celebrated fundraiser, A
Taste of the Vineyard. The private, nonprofit organization's
executive director, Christopher W. Scott, announced yesterday morning
that the 17th annual Taste, which now includes two separate but related
events, a gourmet stroll and patron's dinner, raised $180,000 for
the preservation trust.

Federal Official Clears Boatline

Public Health Forum Wednesday Precedes August Summit on Care

By JULIA WELLS

Call it a laboratory for learning about health care on
Martha\'s Vineyard. Or call it the Foundation for Island Health.

Either way you get the same thing: A young Island foundation aimed
at testing a patient-centered, self-funded community health system whose
cornerstones are prevention, education and state-of-the-art technology.

Now, two years after it was launched, the outlines for the
foundation have begun to take on a little more definition.

Public Health Forum Wednesday Precedes August Summit on Care

Call it a laboratory for learning about health care on
Martha's Vineyard. Or call it the Foundation for Island Health.

Either way you get the same thing: A young Island foundation aimed
at testing a patient-centered, self-funded community health system whose
cornerstones are prevention, education and state-of-the-art technology.

Now, two years after it was launched, the outlines for the
foundation have begun to take on a little more definition.

Farmers' Market Opens to Soggy First Day; Spirits Remain as Fresh as Produce Offered

House Backs New Bedford Vote on SSA Board

Whaling City Wins Most Issues; Two Islands Get Little in Return

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

BOSTON - Ending a four-year hostile crusade by the city of New
Bedford to restructure the Steamship Authority, state legislators
finally surrendered this week, approving a bill that meets nearly all
the demands of the Whaling City, including an immediate voting seat on
the boat line board of governors.

Community Services Poised for Key Vote in Union Collision

House Backs New Bedford Vote on SSA Board

Whaling City Wins Most Issues; Two Islands Get Little in Return

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

BOSTON - Ending a four-year hostile crusade by the city of New
Bedford to restructure the Steamship Authority, state legislators
finally surrendered this week, approving a bill that meets nearly all
the demands of the Whaling City, including an immediate voting seat on
the boat line board of governors.

House Backs New Bedford Vote on SSA Board

House Backs New Bedford Vote on SSA Board

Whaling City Wins Most Issues; Two Islands Get Little in Return

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

BOSTON - Ending a four-year hostile crusade by the city of New
Bedford to restructure the Steamship Authority, state legislators
finally surrendered this week, approving a bill that meets nearly all
the demands of the Whaling City, including an immediate voting seat on
the boat line board of governors.

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