Chilmark Resident Admits Map Theft

Chilmark Resident Admits Map Theft

Mr. Smiley Pleads Guilty in Connecticut to Stealing and Selling Rare
Maps; Sentencing Is Set for September

By JAMES KINSELLA

NEW HAVEN - Edward Forbes Smiley 3rd of Chilmark yesterday
pleaded guilty in federal and state courts in New Haven, Conn., to the
theft of rare maps from a Yale University Library - part of a
string of 97 maps that he stole between 1998 and 2005.

North Tisbury Bakery Owners Abandon Well-Known Eatery

North Tisbury Bakery Owners Abandon Well-Known Eatery

By IAN FEIN

One year after forcing out family members who ran a popular
up-Island bakery there for roughly a decade, the owners of the Vineyard
Foodshop in North Tisbury appear to have abandoned the business and
reportedly plan to sell the landmark property.

They are also now the subject of a lawsuit, filed by the West
Tisbury board of health in Dukes County Superior Court last week, that
seeks to compel them to cease and desist from discharging wastewater
into a failed septic system.

Vineyard-Born Mayhew Brothers Hope to Preserve Rural Lifestyle

Vineyard-Born Mayhew Brothers Hope to Preserve Rural Lifestyle

BY IAN FEIN

When the time comes to raise a family, Jeremy Mayhew hopes that his
children will be able to enjoy the same small-town, rural lifestyle that
he has shared with many generations of Mayhews before him. He wants them
to be able to leave their keys on the car seat, without locking the
door, and to be able to see all the stars at night.

North Tisbury Bakery Owners Abandon Well-Known Eatery

One year after forcing out family members who ran a popular
up-Island bakery there for roughly a decade, the owners of the Vineyard
Foodshop in North Tisbury appear to have abandoned the business and
reportedly plan to sell the landmark property.

They are also now the subject of a lawsuit, filed by the West
Tisbury board of health in Dukes County Superior Court last week, that
seeks to compel them to cease and desist from discharging wastewater
into a failed septic system.

Housing Bank for Islands Clears the State Senate; Uphill Fight Lies Ahead

After a lengthy partisan debate, the Massachusetts state senate yesterday afternoon approved special legislation to create public housing banks on Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.

But with a only a month left in the legislative term and a gubernatorial veto expected, the controversial bill - which would tax some real estate transactions to fund affordable housing initiatives - still faces on uphill battle on Beacon Hill.

Boat Line Considers Merchandise Sales

Boat Line Considers Merchandise Sales

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

The elusive Holy Grail of supplemental Steamship Authority revenue
- the marketing of Authority cups, glasses, T-shirts and other
marine-related items - reappeared Tuesday at the monthly boat line
meeting in Oak Bluffs.

Nantucket governor Flint Ranney proposed issuing a request for
proposals to market Authority-branded items.

"I think we're missing the boat," Mr. Ranney said
about the SSA's mostly nonexistent efforts.

Brazil's World Cup Run Ignites Community

To most Americans, soccer is considered a second or third-tier sport
that hardly deserves a mention on their nightly edition of Sports Center
on ESPN.

Annual Taste of Vineyard Raises $150,000 for Preservation Trust

Who knew so many people with stomachs so full could dance so
vigorously?

Safety Concerns Prompt State Proposal to Ban Truck Traffic Over Drawbridge

Safety Concerns Prompt State Proposal to Ban Truck Traffic Over
Drawbridge

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

In an ongoing effort to ease the pounding on the troubled Lagoon
Pond drawbridge, heavy trucks may be routed through the blinker
intersection in Oak Bluffs or even through West Tisbury this summer.

MassHighway plans to ask selectmen in Tisbury and Oak Bluffs to help
designate a truck route to divert such trucks away from the drawbridge,
according to Fred LaPiana, the Tisbury director of public works.

Building on Kennebec Avenue Needs Review by Commission

Cronig\'s Asks Paper or Polypropylene?

By RACHEL NAVA ROHR

Starting soon, Cronig\'s markets will offer an eco-friendly
bagging alternative at the check-out counter: polypropylene shopping
bags.

Cronig\'s bought 5,000 of the bags from 1 Bag at a Time, a
company started last year by Aquinnah summer resident Lisa Foster.

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