Put away the nicotine patch. Smokers who thought they were about to
be pushed out of every bar on the Island may soon find friendly tobacco
turf in Oak Bluffs.
The governor's ferry task force that recently staged a
four-month crash course on the Steamship Authority has now opened the
door for a major overhaul of the public boat line that has served the
two Islands for 41 years.
Pile drivers and backhoes have been rumbling just a hundred yards
away, but the wild ducks on Sunset Lake in Oak Bluffs aren't
budging. The fact is, while the streets in this town have been turned
inside out with pipes, pumps and grinders to make way for a new sewer
system, it's the ducks that appear to rule the road.
Task Force Reports
By JULIA WELLS and RICHARD RESTON
The governor\'s task force that has been studying the
complicated issues surrounding ferry service to the two Islands will
this morning recommend sweeping change on the Steamship Authority board
of governors, including voting seats for New Bedford and Barnstable, the
Gazette has learned.
Task Force Reports
By JULIA WELLS and RICHARD RESTON
The governor's task force that has been studying the
complicated issues surrounding ferry service to the two Islands will
this morning recommend sweeping change on the Steamship Authority board
of governors, including voting seats for New Bedford and Barnstable, the
Gazette has learned.
Clawing their way through two nights and a combined seven hours of town meeting action, Oak Bluffs voters narrowly approved a decision to retain residential trash collection in town and call for a tax override.
FedEx: Not on Chappy
By JULIA WELLS
The company motto is The World On Time, and the phrase was good
fodder for the recent Tom Hanks blockbuster, Cast Away. But there is now
one place in the world where Federal Express is not on time.
In fact, it is more accurate to say that Federal Express is not On
Time, which is coincidentally the name of the Chappaquiddick ferry.
Chappaquiddick? No Federal Express delivery here.
Not On Time or anytime.
Deep discussion was far from the minds of Edgartown voters this
week, who skipped lightly through their annual town meeting in less than
two hours, pausing only briefly for a bit of discussion before approving
a plan to allow building on substandard lots in the name of affordable
housing.
"It's an oxymoron to say it is satisfactory to build on
a substandard lot," declared town resident Walter Burns.
A new traffic study of the notorious blinker light intersection in Oak Bluffs could push selectmen one step closer to putting up the Island's first traffic light.
The 1979 Jeep that crashed on County Road in Oak Bluffs just over
two weeks ago, killing 18-year-old Eric MacLean, had no seatbelts, no
emergency brake, a defective steering column and a phony inspection
sticker, according to Oak Bluffs police.