The son of an Edgartown commercial fisherman is this year's
winner of the 21st annual Kids' Derby, held Saturday at the Oak
Bluffs Steamship Authority Wharf. Adam Castro, 6 years old, caught a
19-inch fluke; his father is Scott Castro.
More than 250 youngsters from around the Island participated in the
morning of fishing and prizes. Most of the top winners of this
year's contest caught fluke - large, doormat-sized fluke.
Falmouth SSA Governor Sues Selectmen to Block His Ouster
By JULIA WELLS
The standoff between Falmouth Steamship Authority governor and board
chairman Galen Robbins escalated yesterday when Mr. Robbins filed a
tough complaint in federal court against the Falmouth selectmen, who are
trying to oust him as the town's boat line governor.
Among other things, the complaint charges that the selectmen
violated Mr. Robbins's First Amendment and civil rights when they
took steps last month to remove him as boat line governor.
Across the country and possibly even overseas, tourists who visited the Island are back home flipping through their snapshots and looking at pictures of the Gay Head Lighthouse, the Whaling Church, windswept Vineyard beaches and Bill - Bill the cat.
On the surface, front-burner issues in West Tisbury don't appear to have changed much in the last couple of years.
Vineyard Democrats broke ranks with the rest of the commonwealth
this week, throwing their support to former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert
Reich over state treasurer Shannon P. O'Brien in the primary race
for governor.
New Bedford Presses for Fast Ferries in First Expanded SSA Board
Meeting
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
After a few scant minutes of statesmanship, the newly appointed
Steamship Authority governor from New Bedford quickly changed tack
yesterday, unveiling a surprise plan for fast ferry service between New
Bedford and the Vineyard and mouthing an old sales pitch from last year.
The 57th annual Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby began Wednesday
without a hitch. Brendan Langley, the weigh master, was dressed for the
ordeal of weighing in each of the four species of fish: striped bass,
bluefish, false albacore and bonito. When the weigh-in headquarters
opened at 8 a.m. fishermen were already standing outside. In 15 minutes
all four species of fish had made an appearance on the scale.
Cape Housing Plan Is Studied on the Island
By MANDY LOCKE
Island towns may be ready to learn a few lessons from a cousin
across Nantucket Sound.
Two years ago, the town of Barnstable invited year-round residents
who were hiding illegal apartments in basements, attics and in the backs
of their houses to take advantage of town resources to get such
residences up to code. The town offered a detailed plan to comply with
local ordinances and a rehabilitation loan to swallow the cost of
necessary upgrades.
Adelphia Breaches Contract with Island
Towns Charge Cable Television Giant with Failing to Deliver Payments
for Community Access Channels
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Adelphia Communications, the nation's sixth largest cable
operator, has breached the 10-year contract it signed with the six
Island towns last year, says the Island's cable advisory
committee.
Tivoli Day Celebrates 25th Anniversary
By BRETT FERRY
The hot, busy months of summer offer working Islanders a short
window of opportunity to hustle a year's earnings.
When the close of the season nears, few year-round residents can
recall taking a relaxed afternoon stroll through Oak Bluffs - they
only remember scurrying up and down the street, head down, dodging
tourists and trying to get quickly where they needed to go.