Golf Club Hearing Draws Large Crowd For an Evening of Passionate Discussion

Golf Club Hearing Draws Large Crowd For an Evening of Passionate
Discussion

By JULIA WELLS

Quoting Thomas Jefferson and Joni Mitchell, conservationists squared
off against golf enthusiasts last night as a public hearing wore on over
a proposal to build a luxury private golf club in the last unbroken
stretch of woodlands in the town of Oak Bluffs.

Falmouth SSA Member Brings Board Consensus On Fast-Ferry Proposal

Falmouth SSA Member Brings Board Consensus On Fast-Ferry Proposal

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

In a dramatic act of leadership that swept away two months of
tension, threats and personal attacks, the freshman member of the
Steamship Authority board of governors yesterday led his board into a
unanimous vote of approval for a two-year pilot high-speed ferry program
between New Bedford and the Vineyard.

Trash District Agrees to Test New Program

After a year of negotiating details to build a regional composting facility on the Island, the Martha's Vineyard Refuse Disposal and Resource Recovery District committee voted last night to ship waste to a composting facility in Marlboro on a trial basis.

"This is to ascertain whether it's logistically feasible to ship off," said Richard Skidmore, chairman of the district committee.

Tisbury Selectmen Take Firm Stance Against Two Fast Ferry Service Plans

Tisbury Selectmen Take Firm Stance Against Two Fast Ferry Service
Plans

BY JOSHUA SABATINI

Tisbury selectmen this week agreed the Steamship Authority should
postpone further action on fast ferry service until the concerns of the
town are satisfied and alternative possibilities are studied.

Hospital Leaders Brace For Prospect of Strike By Registered Nurses

Contract talks between management and nurses at the Martha's
Vineyard Hospital are now at a bitter standoff, and hospital chief
executive officer Kevin Burchill said this week that he is prepared for
the possibility of a strike.

"Everything is now off the table. We're prepared for the
worst but we expect the best," he said.

Tisbury Selectmen Reject Bid to Bring Fox Ferries Into Harbor

Tisbury Selectmen Reject Bid to Bring Fox Ferries Into Harbor

BY JOSHUA SABATINI

Fox Navigation, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in
Connecticut, wants to resume high-speed ferry service to Vineyard Haven
harbor next season, but Tisbury selectmen denied the company a harbor
use permit at a public hearing Tuesday night.

Fast Ferry Catalina Was Repossessed

Fast Ferry Catalina Was Repossessed

Passenger Ferry Proposed for New Service From New Bedford Was
Centerpiece Of Financial Trouble in California

By JULIA WELLS

The high-speed passenger ferry that the Steamship Authority is
negotiating to lease and possibly buy was returned to the Washington
state shipyard where it was built because it had mechanical problems
- and because it was a financial disaster for the California
company that bought it, the Gazette has learned.

Island Community Services Marks Historic Milestone

Island Community Services Marks Historic Milestone

By MANDY LOCKE

Yellowing newspaper clips fill the pages of the Martha's
Vineyard Community Services scrapbook, tracing each program addition
through its 40-year history. Its history is one of growth - the
evolution of a single program in 1961 to an essential Island institution
in 2001. But the falls and flights that capture the organization's
resilience and commitment won't all be found in the newspaper
archives.

Friends of Chilmark Library Work To Garner Support for Expansion

The Chilmark Public Library expansion project is the talk of the
town. Proponents of the project are scurrying about the community,
holding meetings in homes in an effort to raise the necessary votes in
the next special town meeting, scheduled for Nov. 19.

It is a more significant political contest than any
selectmen's race in years. For many it is a reminder of the
building of the new elementary school, which opened in 1999.

State Senate Cape and Islands Seat Remains Intact with Approval of Redistricting Plan

The Cape and Islands senate district - in place since the
founding of the Massachusetts legislature - will remain largely
intact thanks to the redistricting plan adopted by the state Senate
yesterday afternoon.

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