State Shark Expert Attests to Benefits of Annual Contest

Using charts, graphs and an encyclopedic knowledge of sharks, a leading state marine biologist told the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week that the embattled Boston Big Game Fishing Club's Monster Shark tournament is less about drinking beer and killing sharks, and more about providing a rare opportunity to collect vital information for research.

Three Young Couples Win Three Homesites in Lottery

Three Young Couples Win Three Homesites in Lottery

By MAX HART

In the instant when their names were called, the young couple with
two small children wriggling in their laps froze.

A moment of silence followed. Then, the realization of what happened
hit.

Airport Commission Appointments Spark Resignation, Sharp Allegations

Airport Commission Appointments Spark Resignation, Sharp Allegations

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

Concern over actions by the Martha's Vineyard Airport
commission has spurred a former airport commissioner to call for an
investigation by the Massachusetts attorney general.

Visual Survey Cites Need for Open Space

Town-Tribe Pact Aired in Public

Government Leaders Discuss Origins of Proposed Agreement for Land
Use Review Process, Schedule Comment Sessions

By IAN FEIN

Days after news surfaced about an untested regulatory venture
proposed between the town of Aquinnah and the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay
Head (Aquinnah), town and tribal leaders this week shed light on its
origins and scheduled a series of public meetings to review the draft
agreement.

Town-Tribe Pact Aired in Public

Town-Tribe Pact Aired in Public

Government Leaders Discuss Origins of Proposed Agreement for Land
Use Review Process, Schedule Comment Sessions

By IAN FEIN

Days after news surfaced about an untested regulatory venture
proposed between the town of Aquinnah and the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay
Head (Aquinnah), town and tribal leaders this week shed light on its
origins and scheduled a series of public meetings to review the draft
agreement.

Citizens Group to Study Alcohol

Citizens Group to Study Alcohol Initiative

By MAX HART

The Tisbury selectmen this week appointed the first members of an
advisory group that will consider the sale of alcoholic beverages in the
historically dry town, launching the formal exploration of a proposal
that has long been a flashpoint for residents.

Lookout Tavern Expansion Plan Triggers Commission Referral

Lookout Tavern Expansion Plan Triggers Commission Referral

By IAN FEIN

The Oak Bluffs building inspector last week referred the proposed
demolition and expansion of the Lookout Tavern on Sea View avenue
extension to the Martha's Vineyard Commission as a potential
development of regional impact (DRI).

The commission will decide in the weeks ahead whether to hold a
public hearing and review the project as a DRI.

Name Change in Store for Landmark Nightclub

Name Change in Store for Landmark Nightclub

By IAN FEIN

The Hot Tin Roof nightclub will reopen under another name this
spring, after the sale of the 1979 landmark Vineyard nightclub is
finalized.

Hospital Wins Critical Approval from State in Push to Expand at Oak Bluffs Campus

Hospital Wins Critical Approval from State in Push to Expand at Oak
Bluffs Campus

By JAMES KINSELLA

Martha's Vineyard Hospital has won a crucial approval from the
state for a planned $42 million expansion and renovation at its Linton
Lane campus in Oak Bluffs.

The state Public Health Council unanimously voted last month to
approve a determination of need application submitted in July 2004 by
the hospital. Construction is slated to begin later this year.

Chanteyman: Gale Huntington Preserves Songs of Whaling Era

E. Gale Huntington, the late Vineyard fisherman, farmer, school
teacher and historian, is regarded as an icon in many circles,
especially among folk musicians and those who are interested in maritime
lore.

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