SafeRides Wins Grant of Money and Attention

A few minutes after the first bell yesterday morning at the regional
high school, seniors Kurstin Meehan and Elise Chapdelaine stepped into a
four-sided piece of cardboard painted to look like a car and went racing
down the halls.

Golf Club Developer Issues New Promises, Old Threats as MVC Closes Hearings

Golf Club Developer Issues New Promises, Old Threats as MVC Closes
Hearings

By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer

The developers who want to build a private luxury golf club on some
270 acres in the last unbroken woodland in Oak Bluffs issued their final
promises - and their final threats - to the Martha's
Vineyard Commission last night.

Compromise on West Tisbury Buses Shifts Hub Operation to North

After almost two years trying to resolve the ongoing dispute over transit buses crowding into the village center of West Tisbury, officials have reached a compromise that may put the issue to rest.

Tisbury Inn Faces Demolition; Water Heater Blamed for Blaze

The owners of the Tisbury Inn plan to demolish the old building
early in February, with an eye toward building a new hotel and health
center. Susan Goldstein, who with her husband Sherman owns the inn, said
yesterday they are talking with local contractors about taking down what
remains of the complex, at the head of Main street in Tisbury, which was
ruined in a fire that began in the evening of Saturday, Dec. 15.

Last Night, First Day Festivities Expand Stage to Celebrate Launch

The eighth annual New Year's Eve celebration in Tisbury has a
new look, mixing highlights of years past - the hat parade,
fireworks, Marcus the Magician - with brand-new events over a
two-day period.

Effort to Open Pathway to Sea Hindered by Windy Weather, Surf and Tide

Shellfish constable Paul Bagnall oversaw the opening of Oyster Pond
and Edgartown Great Pond to the sea on Wednesday, but Thursday's
unfavorable wind and surf conspired to close both openings.

Mr. Bagnall said he may try to make the cuts sometime in January if
he is presented with a good opportunity; otherwise, he will wait until
March. "Now I will take a good look at it," said Mr.
Bagnall, "and keep an eye on the weather."

Vineyard Explores Composting Options

While the Martha's Vineyard Refuse Disposal and Resource
Recovery District committee negotiates costs, facility capacity and
logistics with the Rhode Island-based Waste Options company to build a
composting facility on the Island, many Islanders seek answers to more
basic questions.

Year 2001 Leaves Vineyard with an Uneven Record of Loss and Deep Division

When campers from the Vineyard's own Camp Jabberwocky went on
an unusual tour in Canada this year, their slogan was a single question
that was at once jocular and earnest. "How's your
news?" they inquired in on-the-street interviews with everyday
people.

As the year 2001 comes to a close, it is perhaps an apt question for
the Vineyard: How's our news?

This is how it was:

Economic Difficulties Leave Uncertain Outlook at Year's End

Start talking to people about the state of the Vineyard economy, and you can detect an edginess, an air of concern that mirrors the condition of a nation in the midst of recession, war and ongoing fear of terrorism.

Tisbury Inn Fire Hurts Economy; Owners Plan Future of Property

The impact of the fire at the Tisbury Inn and Health Club can't yet be measured in time or money. How many dollars and how many months will it take to rebuild?

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