Attorney at Ethics Commission Offers Method to Cure Conflict

Voters in Aquinnah Face Budget Deficit

Shortfall of Over $200,000 Expected; Town Meeting Warrant to Include
12 Separate Override Questions

By JAMES KINSELLA

Gazette Senior Writer

Aquinnah voters will confront a series of choices at their May 9
annual town meeting - some may consider them Hobson\'s
choices - including whether to fund the town shellfish and harbor
master operation and community programs for children and senior
citizens.

Voters in Aquinnah Face Budget Deficit

Voters in Aquinnah Face Budget Deficit

Shortfall of Over $200,000 Expected; Town Meeting Warrant to Include
12 Separate Override Questions

By JAMES KINSELLA

Gazette Senior Writer

Aquinnah voters will confront a series of choices at their May 9
annual town meeting - some may consider them Hobson's
choices - including whether to fund the town shellfish and harbor
master operation and community programs for children and senior
citizens.

Wind Farm Is Favored in Bill

Wind Farm Is Favored in Bill

Special Interest Language Was Quietly Placed in Energy Act That
Exempts Cape Wind From Public Bidding

By JULIA WELLS

The hotly debated Cape Wind project - its backers now basking
in the role of wounded underdog over a recent amendment to the U.S.
Coast Guard authorization bill - was the direct beneficiary of a
special interest provision slipped quietly into the federal Energy
Policy Act before it was signed into law last year.

Town Selectman Extend Bid Deadline Amid Problems with Housing Project

Chilmark Voters Gather For Town Meeting, Election

By MAX HART

Annual Meeting

When Chilmark voters convene for their annual town meeting on Monday
night, they will take up a slim 22-article warrant, a lean operating
budget for the coming fiscal year and a short spending list consisting
of mostly housekeeping items.

In other words, nothing shocking in this town that prides itself on
old Yankee thrift.

Chilmark Voters Gather for Town Meeting, Election

Chilmark Voters Gather For Town Meeting, Election

By MAX HART

Annual Meeting

When Chilmark voters convene for their annual town meeting on Monday
night, they will take up a slim 22-article warrant, a lean operating
budget for the coming fiscal year and a short spending list consisting
of mostly housekeeping items.

In other words, nothing shocking in this town that prides itself on
old Yankee thrift.

County and Airport Commissions Seek Common Ground

Denys Wortman Wins Handily In Race for Tisbury Selectman

By MAX HART

Easily beating out a crowded field in the race for selectman, Denys
Wortman won the seat by a four-to-one margin in the Tisbury annual town
election Tuesday. Mr. Wortman received 399 votes, while the four other
candidates trailed far behind. Jamie Douglas finished with 104 votes,
George Balco had 89, Nancy Hall captured 88 and Jared Meader had 46.

Denys Wortman Wins Handily in Race for Tisbury Selectman

Denys Wortman Wins Handily In Race for Tisbury Selectman

By MAX HART

Easily beating out a crowded field in the race for selectman, Denys
Wortman won the seat by a four-to-one margin in the Tisbury annual town
election Tuesday. Mr. Wortman received 399 votes, while the four other
candidates trailed far behind. Jamie Douglas finished with 104 votes,
George Balco had 89, Nancy Hall captured 88 and Jared Meader had 46.

Land Turbines Grow Popular

While debate continues over the Cape Wind project from the Vineyard
and Nantucket all the way to the halls of the United States Congress,
several onshore wind turbine projects are now quietly under way with
considerably less fanfare.

Commission Votes to Approve Kennedy Family Property Plan

Commission Votes to Approve Kennedy Family Property Plan

By IAN FEIN

Ensuring that Kennedy family members will remain stewards of their
rare Aquinnah estate into the next generation, the Martha's
Vineyard Commission last week approved a subdivision plan for the
366-acre property between Moshup Trail and Squibnocket Pond.

Commission Votes to Approve Kennedy Family Property Plan

Ensuring that Kennedy family members will remain stewards of their rare Aquinnah estate into the next generation, the Martha's Vineyard Commission last week approved a subdivision plan for the 366-acre property between Moshup Trail and Squibnocket Pond.

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