State Focuses on Tribe, Assessors in Review of Aquinnah Finances

State Focuses on Tribe, Assessors in Review of Aquinnah Finances

By IAN FEIN

Adopting a formal payment structure with the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay
Head (Aquinnah) and overhauling the town assessing department are among
the recommendations provided to the town of Aquinnah in a state report
released last week.

Survey Compares Terms of Contracts

Town Challenges Legality of High-Priced Contracts

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

Tisbury town officials are challenging the legality of multi-year
contracts negotiated with the two people who supervise the Tisbury Water
Works and Oak Bluffs Water District systems.

The officials also have expressed concern about the $100,000
salaries and additional employment benefits for water superintendent
Deacon Perrotta and water systems administrator Lois Norton.

Town Challenges Legality of High-Priced Contracts

Town Challenges Legality of High-Priced Contracts

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

Tisbury town officials are challenging the legality of multi-year
contracts negotiated with the two people who supervise the Tisbury Water
Works and Oak Bluffs Water District systems.

The officials also have expressed concern about the $100,000
salaries and additional employment benefits for water superintendent
Deacon Perrotta and water systems administrator Lois Norton.

Town Challenges Legality of High-Priced C

Town Challenges Legality of High-Priced Contracts

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

Tisbury town officials are challenging the legality of multi-year
contracts negotiated with the two people who supervise the Tisbury Water
Works and Oak Bluffs Water District systems.

The officials also have expressed concern about the $100,000
salaries and additional employment benefits for water superintendent
Deacon Perrotta and water systems administrator Lois Norton.

Skipper Manter Fits Many Roles in West Tisbury

Skipper Manter Fits Many Roles in West Tisbury

By IAN FEIN

Second in a series of profiles leading up to the West Tisbury town
election.

Jeffrey (Skipper) Manter spent most of his childhood watching his
family serve the town of West Tisbury.

His grandfather was a selectman for 45 years, his father and
grandfather both wore the badge as chief of police, and his mother
served as the town accountant for 35 years.

Oak Bluffs Commission Awards Permit for SSA Terminal Project

After years of planning, discussion and often heated debate, the Oak
Bluffs conservation commission Tuesday unanimously endorsed the $10
million Steamship Authority plan to expand and improve the ferry
terminal on Sea View avenue.

Commission members voted 4-0 to approve an order of conditions,
which is the permit required under the Massachusetts wetlands protection
act and the town wetlands bylaw.

Middle Line Worries Center on Funding, Potential Conflicts

Middle Line Worries Center on Funding, Potential Conflicts

By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL

The Chilmark selectmen this week took up an array of concerns
relating to the Island Housing Trust's bid to build the
town-sponsored Middle Line Road affordable housing project.

Among the legal questions under discussion were those relating to
potential conflicts of interest for a number of people involved, and
also relating to the proper use of Community Preservation Act (CPA)
funds to build the project.

Housing Bank Plan Wins Key Legislative Support

Housing Bank Plan Wins Key Legislative Support

By IAN FEIN

The proposed Martha's Vineyard Housing Bank picked up key
support on Beacon Hill this week, where the legislative committee that
reviewed the bill this winter voted unanimously to award it a favorable
recommendation.

Hospital Posts Financial Gains

An increase in the number of primary care physicians employed at the
Martha's Vineyard Community Hospital is improving its financial
performance, according to the chief executive officer.

Success Brings Growing Pains for Independent Film Festival

Amid the stacks of DVDs and under the piles of papers, press photos
and programs, the sixth annual Martha's Vineyard Independent Film
Festival is coming together.

Slowly.

"This is the crunch time, for sure," festival founder
and director Thomas Bena says one afternoon last week from the festival
headquarters in North Tisbury. "We still have a lot to do."

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