Controversial Road Plan Wins Approval in Edgartown Meeting

Controversial Road Plan Wins Approval in Edgartown Meeting

By IAN FEIN

Edgartown voters last night continued to back the Pennywise Path
affordable housing project, turning a deaf ear to pleas that called for
postponing the controversial taking of a second access road to the
development.

Residents approved all 12 articles on the special town meeting
warrant, including a $310,000 appropriation to bring water, sewerage and
electricity to the project.

Two Historic Inns Change Hands in Edgartown and Lambert's Cove

Two historic Vineyard inns - Lambert's Cove Inn in West
Tisbury and the Tuscany Inn at the Captain Fisher House in Edgartown
- were sold during the last week in heavily leveraged deals.

Strengthening Station Menemsha Amid Tragedies in Island Waters

The sea was rough on the night of Dec. 17, when David McConky went out in the Menemsha Coast Guard 41-foot utility boat and tried to rescue a fishing boat presumed sunk south of Noman's Land. Waves off Gay Head were anywhere from 10 to 15 feet high, and he had to turn back.

Fortunately a Coast Guard helicopter rescued the three men who were already ashore on the deserted island.

Road Plan Hits a Raw Nerve

Road Plan Hits a Raw Nerve

Edgartown Neighbors Question Access to Pennywise Project, Selectmen
Cut Short Debate and Look to Town Meeting

By IAN FEIN

A handful of Arbutus Park residents are fuming over a plan by
Edgartown officials to build a road over Tenth street south as the
second access to the Pennywise Path affordable housing project.

Health Report Unveiled: Depression Rates High, Lyme Disease Epidemic

Vineyard residents enjoy good health, especially compared with the general population on the mainland. They smoke less, they are thinner and they visit their doctors regularly.

Tisbury Great Pond Property Owners Claim Land Bank Attorney Misrepresented Sale

Tisbury Great Pond Property Owners Claim Land Bank Attorney
Misrepresented Sale

By JAMES KINSELLA

A family that unwittingly sold land to the Martha's Vineyard
Land Bank has accused the public agency of misrepresentation - and
is calling for an amendment to the land bank statute to prevent such
practices in the future.

Unusual Chilmark Walkway Plan Aired

An unusual plan by a private landowner to build and pay for a
619-foot wooden walkway across property owned by the Martha's
Vineyard Land Bank will go before the Chilmark conservation commission
on Wednesday.

Business Leaders in Vineyard Haven Pitch Plan to Allow Sale of Beer, Wine

Business Leaders in Vineyard Haven Pitch Plan to Allow Sale of Beer,
Wine

By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL

A new initiative to allow the sale of alcohol in Vineyard Haven
landed without warning in front of the Tisbury selectmen this week. At
their regular meeting Tuesday the board received for review a draft
article that would allow restaurants to sell beer and wine to patrons.

The plan to convert Vineyard Haven from a dry to a wet town has the
backing of a group of local business owners and also the Tisbury
Business Association.

Steamship Authority Weathers Changes Through Long Year

Steamship Authority Weathers Changes Through Long Year

By JAMES KINSELLA

As 2004 got under way at the Steamship Authority, there was some
question about whether there would be a Steamship Authority in the
future.

In mid-January Nantucket governor Grace Grossman confirmed that she
had been exploring since the previous summer whether that island should
secede from the boat line, an entity created by the state in 1960 to
ensure reliable, affordable ferry travel between Martha's
Vineyard, Nantucket and the mainland.

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