Capawock Stays Closed for Now

Capawock Stays Closed for Now

Rising Discontent Over Theatre Leads to Closed-Door Meeting Where
Hall Family Pledges to Open by November 1

By MAX HART

In the aftermath of a closed-door meeting last night with town and
business leaders, the owners of the Capawock movie theatre have pledged
to reopen the Vineyard Haven cinema by Nov. 1 or sooner.

Citizen Kennedy: Proudly American

Citizen Kennedy: Proudly American

General Contractor Arnold F. Kennedy Hails from Brazil

By JAMES KINSELLA

You know when Arnold F. Kennedy is coming down the road. He's
driving a blue Ford Econoline 250, with yellow letters hand-painted on
the van's side that say, "Arnold F. Kennedy, General
Contractor." Then there's the phone number and the fax
number, and a big four-petal flower that looks like a lotus but more
likely is meant to be a clover. An American flag on paper is taped
inside the back window.

Hospital Building Plans Ready for Commission

Hospital Building Plans Ready for Commission

By IAN FEIN

Patients in any one of the new 24 state-of-the-art rooms on the
second floor of the proposed Martha's Vineyard Community Hospital
would have views of Lagoon Pond, Vineyard Haven harbor, or a garden
slated for the first-story roof of the 90,000-square-foot addition,
according to formal plans for the $42 million project that were filed
with the Martha's Vineyard Commission last week.

Olga Hirshhorn: Curator Knows Artistic Value Is More Than Price

Olga Hirshhorn: Curator Knows Artistic Value Is More Than Price

By MAX HART

The woman with an eye for Rodins, Picassos, de Koonings and
O'Keeffes also, as it turns out, likes Zitos.

Unexpected Winner Ron DiOrio Steps in as Oak Bluffs Selectman

In addition to running against three candidates with considerably
more experience in town politics, Mr. DiOrio was a relative newcomer to
the Oak Bluffs scene.

Breakdown at SSA Continues to Grate on Those Stranded

Breakdown at SSA Continues to Grate on Those Stranded

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

As the Steamship Authority launched post-mortems on its performance
when two freight boats failed last Saturday night, the experience has
continued to rankle with visitors, some of whom waited up to 12 hours to
leave the Vineyard.

Creative Living Award Handed to Beloved Doctor, Poet

 

When Dr. Russell S. Hoxsie receives the 2006 Creative Living Award tonight at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury, a relationship that began decades earlier will finally come full circle.

As it turns out, Dr. Hoxsie knew Ruth Redding, the woman who established the award 23 years ago.

"She was a patient of mine," he said with a laugh. "She was an interesting lady, and that kind of makes the connection for me to have known that person. But Gus Ben David, David McCullough and the other recipients - I'm in good company, very good company."

Two Freight Boats Fail on Busy Weekend

Two Freight Boats Fail on Busy Weekend

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

The nearly simultaneous failure Saturday evening of the two
Steamship Authority freight vessels on the Vineyard route stranded about
200 people Saturday evening and Sunday morning - 100 people each
in Vineyard Haven and Woods Hole.

There Is Still Hope to Save the Planet, Jane Goodall Says

There Is Still Hope to Save the Planet, Jane Goodall Says

By IAN FEIN

Jane Goodall has seen a lot of sad things in the world.

But she still finds reasons for hope, and she shared that message
with a packed Vineyard audience at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs on
Thursday evening.

"I have three grandchildren, and my sister has two. And when I
look at them and think about how much ill we've done to this
planet since we were their age, I feel guilt and anger," Ms.
Goodall said.

Ray Ellis, Master of Landscapes Opens Rare Retrospective Show

It will be a landmark event for the Island and for the
Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust when the Old Sculpin Gallery
opens its doors on Thursday afternoon to unveil a 40-piece retrospective
of paintings by the old master of a modern era, Ray Ellis. The oil and
watercolor landscapes selected for the three-day show - gathered
from private collections across the country - were all painted en
plein air on the Island. The show will close just two days later at 9
p.m.

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