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Kickball Classic Puts the Fun in Fundraising

By COOPER DAVIS

The grass parking lot of the West Tisbury Fire Station was filled with some classic Vineyard vehicles — Volvo wagons, small pickups and of course, Subarus. Some cars were left running, stereos sending reggae music wafting through the stiff April winds. The bleachers were crowded with Islanders young and old, braving the sunny but chilly day to witness the first annual Island kickball classic.

West Tisbury Board Battles Over Use Of Town Attorney

By JIM HICKEY

West Tisbury selectmen last Wednesday clashed over the town policy regulating access and use of town attorney to answer legal questions.

Public Projects Get Green Light, Oak Bluffs Voters Get Final Say

The Oak Bluffs Community Preservation Committee on Tuesday unveiled a list of 10 public projects slated to receive funding this year through the Community Preservation Act, which raises funds through a local real estate surcharge and matched by the state. All the community preservation funding needs final approval by voters at the annual town meeting next month.

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Saturday Night: Lights Out, Lots to Do

Lights Out Martha’s Vineyard? “I saw something on TV about it,” drawled the NStar service representative. When he learned it was scheduled for 8:30 p.m., he scoffed, “You can’t do it on Saturday night. Everyone’s home watching TV.”

That’s the point.

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Navy Pilot Returns to Boyhood Shores With Stories from War

While his youthful memories consist of August summers spent sailing the Vineyard Haven harbor, 27-year-old Lieutenant Mason W. Berry collected a different memory late one afternoon last August.

He was flying from Kuwait to Iraq in a sandstorm. The storm winds were clocking over 60 miles per hour. He was piloting a Navy MH-60 Sierra helicopter, and the intent of his mission was to pick up an injured soldier at a base in Iraq and get him to Kuwait and on to a German hospital for much needed care as soon as possible.

Affordable Home Lottery On As Edgartown Eyes New Deals

Four couples will compete Monday for the chance to buy a three-bedroom affordable housing property in Edgartown.

The house, which is located on a 2,100 square foot lot on 22nd street and will be on sale for $262,000, was bought back by the town after the previous owner died before a ten-year restriction on ownership in his deed was up. Each couple works in Edgartown. One couple, who both live and work in Edgartown, will get two lottery tickets.

The lottery will be held at 5 p.m. in the selectmen’s meeting room at the Edgartown town hall.

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Director Takes Conservation Step By Step

It’s a pretty safe bet that among the small group of people who walked a couple of miles through the Sheriff’s Meadow Middle Road sanctuary last Saturday, none was happier to be there than Adam Moore.

Not just because of the beautiful surroundings, with those views across Chilmark Pond to the Atlantic. Nor even because Mr. Moore, as executive director of the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation for the past 10 months, is ultimately responsible for the stewardship of this and many other beautiful places on Martha’s Vineyard.

Trader Elio’s? Mr. Silva Brings in the Bargains

When Elio Silva quietly opened his State Road store the Tisbury Farm Market last fall with a limited stock of coffee, yucca and a few more low-cost products, he began expanding immediately — responding to customer requests to include gourmet and organic produce and substantially undercutting Island competitors in the process.

Meanwhile, down the road in a red barn currently housing a signless, nameless Brazilian store, he has added a large basement kitchen, hired several chefs and is buying in product for a new gourmet grocery and health food store.

Seasonal Population Is a Moving Target For Census Bureau

As a team of surveyors prepares to prep the Vineyard for the 2010 U.S. census, the dismal economy is adding bite to questions about accurately counting the transient Island population — since census numbers translate into government spending numbers.

The census provides a population snapshot of one day in April. It’s also a federal spending tool which the census bureau says accounts for some $300 billion in federal spending. Using census numbers, the government allocates spending for schools, roads, bridges, hospitals and other essential services.

Trying to Map Vineyard Winds

Everyone knows Martha’s Vineyard is a very windy place, right? The “Saudi Arabia of wind,” to use the vogue cliche among the boosters of wind energy.

Wrong. And, thinks Tyler Studds, who is something of an expert on wind generation, that’s a most regrettable perception.

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