West Tisbury Resolves Bus Controversy; Up-Island Cronig's Market Acts as Depot

Just a few weeks ago, Vineyard transit officials decided the North Tisbury business district would be the perfect place to relocate their bus transfer hub and put an end to all those complaints about buses ruining the historic character of West Tisbury village. All they needed was a good-sized patch of blacktop in the business district.

West Tisbury Resolves Bus Controversy; Up-Island Cronig's Market Acts as Depot

Just a few weeks ago, Vineyard transit officials decided the North
Tisbury business district would be the perfect place to relocate their
bus transfer hub and put an end to all those complaints about buses
ruining the historic character of West Tisbury village. All they needed
was a good-sized patch of blacktop in the business district.

West Tisbury Resolves Bus Controversy; Up-Island Cronig's Market Acts as Depot

Just a few weeks ago, Vineyard transit officials decided the North Tisbury business district would be the perfect place to relocate their bus transfer hub and put an end to all those complaints about buses ruining the historic character of West Tisbury village. All they needed was a good-sized patch of blacktop in the business district.

Removal of Tisbury Inn Ruins Set; Plans for Future Inn Under Way

The remains of the Tisbury Inn will be razed in the weeks ahead. An
Island contractor, Dale McClure of Watercourse Construction, met with
innkeepers Sherman and Susan Goldstein of West Tisbury for three hours
on Wednesday to discuss the process.

Public Denounces Political Campaign to Force Changes in SSA

Public Denounces Political Campaign to Force Changes in SSA
Legislation; New Bedford Ferry Position Draws Fire

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

The people of the Vineyard turned out in force this week to vent
their views about the Steamship Authority at an old-fashioned democratic
forum. The forum revealed sharp differences between the populace and a
group of local elected officials who have been lobbying the state
legislature to change the boat line enabling legislation.

NAACP Gathering Honors King Legacy

NAACP Gathering Honors King Legacy

Judge Ann Williams Asks Equal Justice for All Citizens

By MANDY LOCKE

The only thing missing from Tuesday night's NAACP dinner was
the guest of honor: the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

It was just the sort of gathering the civil rights pioneer would
have loved, according to the keynote speaker, federal judge Ann Claire
Williams.

Surgeon Resignation Spurs Public Uproar

Surgeon Resignation Spurs Public Uproar

Citizens Plan Open Forum to Discuss Troubles at the Vineyard
Hospital; Early February Meeting Discussed

By JULIA WELLS

Heated opinions continue to percolate in the Vineyard community this
week regarding the recent conflict between the chief executive officer
of and a leading surgeon at Martha's Vineyard Hospital.

Black Dog Faces Declining Sales; Changes at Top

A giant among Vineyard businesses - in terms of people on the
payroll and a profile that virtually spans the globe - the Black
Dog Tavern Inc. is showing some serious chinks in its armor.

Nantucket Sound Wind Farm Gets Warm Island Reception

Imagine cutting your electric utility bill and reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the same time.
 
That’s the sales pitch from a group that wants to build the country’s first offshore wind farm on a 28-acre patch of Nantucket Sound called Horseshoe Shoals, nine miles off the Vineyard and just four miles at its nearest point to the Cape.
 

SSA Forum Gives Voice to Public

SSA Forum Gives Voice to Public

A public forum to hear Vineyard residents' ideas and questions
on Steamship Authority issues will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 23. The
forum opens at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at the
Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, and is expected to last
two hours.

Pages