SSA Rate Cuts Gather Backing

SSA Rate Cuts Gather Backing

New Bedford and Barnstable Join Expanded Boat Line Governing Board
for Monthly Meeting on the Vineyard Thursday

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

No rate increases and a possible reduction in excursion fares
- these are the key monetary themes this week as Steamship
Authority governors prepare to discuss a preliminary budget for the
coming year.

Football Team Opens Season with Big Win

Football Team Opens Season with Big Win

By JOSHUA SABATINI

They charged onto the football field shouting "No Mercy, No
Mercy," as the setting sun shone on the backs of their purple
jerseys.

For the 2002 Martha's Vineyard football squad, it was a
fitting moment minutes before last Friday's season opener, at home
against the Coyle-Cassidy Warriors. The current players, part of a
program with a long list of shining achievements, will strive to carve
their own path of glory from now until Dec. 7, the day of the Super
Bowl.

Bass and Bluefish Derby Begins the Frenzied Rush for Top Tournament Prizes

The 57th annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish
Derby starts tomorrow morning. For some of the Island's anglers,
it can't start fast enough. Fishermen started talking about this
year's derby months ago. They talked about the derby when the
first striped bass arrived in Vineyard waters in April.

County Drafts Plan to Boost Revenues on Real Estate Fees

County Drafts Plan to Boost Revenues on Real Estate Fees

By JOSHUA SABATINI

A funding plan, drafted by county manager Carol Borer, proposes a
new method for Dukes County to receive significant revenue while
providing tax relief to Island towns.

The plan hinges upon passing legislation that would allow the county
to impose a one per cent fee on the gross sale price of all real estate
transfers in Dukes County, made up of the six Island towns and Gosnold.

Tisbury Voters Back Town Improvements to Secure the Future

At their special town meeting Tuesday evening, Tisbury voters
decided that the town's future infrastructure is more important
than holding the line on water rates and taxes.

In about an hour, voters decisively approved funding for the
wastewater treatment project, a third town well and rehabilitation of
about 4,000 feet of water mains.

Island Teachers Study Portuguese in Brazil

Island Teachers Study Portuguese in Brazil

By JOSHUA SABATINI

Two staff members at the Tisbury School went the extra distance this
summer to foster a more productive relationship with Brazilian students
and their parents.

Charlie Braun and Emily Broderick spent a month in Brazil, studying
both the Portuguese language and the local culture. Mr. Braun was in
Salvador, and Mrs. Broderick visited Maceio.

Islanders Pray for Peace on Remembrance Day

Islanders Pray for Peace on Remembrance Day

September 11 Service Brings Worshippers from Many Faiths

By MANDY LOCKE

While Americans braced against the threat of another war on the
first anniversary of the terrorist attacks that shook the nation, a
group of Vineyarders gathered in a cozy chapel on Tisbury's Main
street to pray for peace.

"Let us know there can be no understanding where there is
mutual rejection," said Carolyn Eddy, one of a half-dozen
speakers.

Oak Bluffs Presents Passionate Defense of the Martha's Vineyard Commission Before Legislative Committee Hearing

Oak Bluffs Presents Passionate Defense of the Martha's
Vineyard Commission Before Legislative Committee Hearing

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

An overflow crowd from Oak Bluffs and other Vineyard towns turned
out for a state legislative hearing yesterday that was marked by an
outpouring of passionate support for the Martha's Vineyard
Commission and the unique role it has played in the protection of the
Island for the last 28 years.

Statistics Show Drop in Moped Accidents

According to new statistics released this week by Martha's
Vineyard Hospital, the number of people injured in moped accidents
during the first seven months of the year dropped sharply for the second
year in a row.

Fire Guts West Tisbury Waterfront Home; Firefighters from Three Towns Battle Blaze

Just one week before it was slated for demolition, a waterfront house on West Tisbury's North Shore burned to the ground yesterday in a blaze that kept firefighters from three towns working for nearly six hours straight.

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