Trustees Outline Chappaquiddick Plans

Limits on nighttime access to the beach, except for fishing.

Expanded natural history programs and a possible new education center at a still unnamed location.

A boardwalk from the Dike Bridge to the Cedars.

Year-round bathroom facilities at Mytoi.

An extended pledge for better planning, rigorous land management and good neighbor relations.

These are the benchmarks of a new management plan for two key properties owned by The Trustees of Reservations on Chappaquiddick.

Court Dismisses Lawsuit Brought by New Bedford, but City May Sue Again

Court Dismisses Lawsuit Brought by New Bedford, but City May Sue
Again

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

Quoting archaic academic political scientists and pointedly avoiding
a position on any substantive issues of law, a federal judge this week
dismissed a lawsuit between the city of New Bedford and the Steamship
Authority.

Board Studies New Hospital

Board Studies New Hospital

Audience at Open Forum Says: Don't Rush to Conclusions, and Be
Sure to Include Public in the Debate

By JONATHAN BURKE

Island health care officials urged the Martha's Vineyard
Hospital board of directors Saturday not to exclude the community at
large in a rush to develop plans for a new facility.

Community Services and Union Far Apart on Economic Issues

Community Services and Union Far Apart on Economic Issues

By MANDY LOCKE

Three weeks shy of the anniversary of the landmark vote which
brought a union into Martha's Vineyard Community Services, the
health and human services agency and 35 of its employees have yet to
nail down a first contract.

"The more difficult issues have been left for now. It's
going to be arduous," said Rob Doyle, an employe of Island
Counseling Center, one of Community Services' five programs, two
of which are unionized.

Arlene Bodge Retires from a Bit of Heaven

The Rev. Arlene Bodge sees life as a journey whose prime function is to establish a relationship with God. "It's not a trudge," she declares, smiling happily. "What you're doing is skipping through this garden."

But then, as she begins talking about transitions, comes an emotional moment.

"It's not an easy thing to do. Leave-taking is never easy, role change is never easy, losing anything is never easy; losing your routine - " she pauses and laughs - "or losing your mind." And the moment passes.

Voters in West Tisbury Reject Money Articles a Second Time

Voters in West Tisbury Reject Money Articles a Second Time

By MANDY LOCKE

There was something oddly familiar about the political week in West
Tisbury.

On Wednesday at a special town meeting, just as at town meeting six
weeks ago, voters approved spending items.

And yesterday, in a special town election, just as at the town
election six weeks ago, voters vetoed that spending.

The result:

* No money to continue funding a police officer position
created three years ago through a federal grant; voted down 277-99.

Teen Progam: It's a Free Ride, but Budget Cuts Create a Threat

Teenagers who found themselves in trouble and needing a free ride home this year telephoned the SafeRides hotline at nearly twice the rate they did last year, according to statistics released this week.

The figures compiled by SafeRides of Martha's Vineyard show ridership jumped sharply compared to the numbers from last year. In the 20 weekend nights that the teen-run service operated this year, drivers picked up and drove home 177 of their peers. On average, that's about nine young people ferried home each night.

Martha's Vineyard Commission Approves Hillside Village Housing, with Conditions

Martha's Vineyard Commission Approves Hillside Village
Housing, with Conditions

By MANDY LOCKE

The Martha's Vineyard Commission is wrestling a new kind of
development animal these days.

Long Weekend Launches Season; Memorial Day Events Are Planned

The Memorial Day weekend may be everyone's start to the summer
season, but for the veterans of the Island it is also a sojourn into the
memories of war and a meditation on the price of peace. This
year's Monday morning parade will take place in Vineyard Haven.
The march starts from the American Legion Hall at 11 a.m.

Economic Forecast: Sunshine, After All

Economic Forecast: Sunshine, After All

Rental Market Season Begins Slowly, but Bookings Even with Last
Year; Ferry Reservations Filling Up

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

The war in Iraq, four straight months of vicious winter weather
followed by something that only vaguely resembled spring - perhaps
it's little wonder that the economy on the Vineyard this year is
like the lilacs: late to bloom.

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