At Land Bank: A Good Year


Land Bank's Year

By MANDY LOCKE


Martha's Vineyard Land Bank revenues will fall slightly
below the $8.5 million record set in the last fiscal year. With
the close of the fiscal year but two weeks away, land bank
executive director James Lengyel projects ending the year with
$7.6 million.


Given the recent downturn in the economy, Mr. Lengyel and
the land bank commission expected this drop. In fact, the
commission predicted a 15 per cent decrease for this year and
the next two years.

Governor Files Bill to Overhaul SSA


Governor Files SSA Bill

By JULIA WELLS


Acting Gov.

Golf Course Developers Open Political Campaign to Win Support for Plan

This time around, the gloves are coming off. That is the word that's been quietly circulated for the last several months by spokesmen for the Down Island Golf Club, as they prepared a new plan to build a private luxury golf club in the southern woodlands section of Oak Bluffs.

Fake Inspection Stickers Investigated by the Police in Car Crash Death Case

Revealing new details in the investigation into the March car crash that killed 18-year-old Eric MacLean, a police affidavit filed last week in Edgartown District Court unleashes an array of allegations that a Tisbury taxi operation and a car and moped rental business are involved in a counterfeit inspection sticker scam that extends far beyond the fatal crash.

New $1.3 Million Trash Facility Opens Tuesday for Four Towns

Today, the Island's new central transfer facility is doubtless the cleanest in the country.

Library Wins Grant

"I was so surprised," said Catherine Thompson, director of the Chilmark Public Library. Ms. Thompson learned last Thursday that her library was the recipient of a state grant totaling $1,108,880 for expansion and renovation.


Ms. Thompson said the library trustees had applied in January to the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. "I just hoped we'd make it to the waiting list," she said.


The library trustees and other town leaders have been working for years on an expansion plan.

Largest Graduation Class in Island History


Graduation Day

By JOSHUA SABATINI


From outside the Tabernacle Sunday at half past one o'clock, the graduates of the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Class of 2001 began their march down the center aisle as the band struck up the traditional processional music, Pomp and Circumstance.


A moment before, the graduates were milling around the Camp Ground beneath a bright June sun, faces beaming in the glories of this day.

Mainland Golf Links Developer Plans Housing for Woodlands

If he's not successful in his next bid to build a luxury, private golf course in the southern woodlands of Oak Bluffs, Connecticut developer Corey Kupersmith will give the financially-strapped town just what it doesn't want - over 300 extra housing units.

Firm Threatens Garbage Piles

Close down the Island's largest private trash hauler, the lawyers say, and you can expect chaos - garbage piling up on Island streets and businesses toppling under the weight of so much rubbish.

Dead Sperm Whale Found at South Beach


Dead Whale on Beach

By JOSHUA SABATINI


An object drifted toward the South Beach shoreline early Friday afternoon. Pauline Martin, who was visiting Edgartown residents Kosta and Louise George, saw it in the ocean and wondered what it was. When the object washed ashore, they discovered the answer - a male, juvenile sperm whale.


After a day, brown and green pigments dappled the once black-and-white flesh. The tail fin lost its firmness, became a yellow membrane swishing about in the breaking waves.

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