Rep. William Delahunt Heads Delegation to Discuss Help in Tisbury Inn

Rep. William Delahunt Heads Delegation to Discuss Help in Tisbury Inn
Disaster

By JOSHUA SABATINI

Sherman Goldstein said it was hard for him to even look at the
Tisbury Inn. His landmark hotel was destroyed by a fire on Dec. 15, and
now stands in ruins, with charred window frames and large blackened
holes in its walls.

Political Bias Dictates Traffic Study Revision by Planners at the Cape Cod Commission

Political Bias Dictates Traffic Study Revision by Planners at the
Cape Cod Commission

By NIS KILDEGAARD

Falmouth political leaders and activists pushing for Steamship
Authority service from New Bedford were irate in August of 2000.

Editorial - Landmark Case

Nantucket Sound Wind Farm Plan Stirs Controversy in Cape and Islands
Region

By JULIA WELLS

Public opinion is beginning to heat up on the Cape and Islands over
a proposal for a private alternative energy project that envisions a
giant offshore wind farm anchored across some 28 square miles of
Nantucket Sound.

The Martha\'s Vineyard Commission will host a public hearing on
the project on Tuesday, Jan. 15, in the lower level of the Old Whaling
Church in Edgartown. The hearing begins at 6:30 p.m.

Nantucket Sound Wind Farm Plan Stirs Controversy in Cape and Islands

Public opinion is beginning to heat up on the Cape and Islands over a proposal for a private alternative energy project that envisions a giant offshore wind farm anchored across some 28 square miles of Nantucket Sound.

The Martha's Vineyard Commission will host a public hearing on the project on Tuesday, Jan. 15, in the lower level of the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown. The hearing begins at 6:30 p.m.

The purpose of the hearing is to gather public comment, although the commission has no formal jurisdiction over the project.

Islandwide Public Forum Set to Discuss Battle on SSA Policy

An all-Island public forum was announced this week amid a perceived growing disconnection between the Vineyard community and its elected leaders over Steamship Authority affairs.

Shirley McCarthy Faces Fight for Special Family

Shirley McCarthy Faces Fight for Special Family

By MANDY LOCKE

At 30 Lagoon avenue, strollers and tiny tot trucks have reserved
parking at the foot of the front steps. Two signs - "Welcome
to the Funny Farm" and "Be nice to your children because
they will pick your nursing home" - hang from the front
door, preparing newcomers for and reminding regulars of the unusual life
led by the woman on the other side of the door.

School Air Travel Ban Remains in Place

Disappointed students and some angry parents could not convince the regional high school committee this week to lift its ban on air travel for school trips.

Land Court Hears Crucial MVC Case

The chief justice of the Massachusetts Land Court heard arguments
this week in a groundbreaking case that will ultimately decide whether
the Martha's Vineyard Commission has the power to review low and
moderate-income housing projects under Chapter 40B, a section of state
law commonly known as the anti-snob zoning statute.

Dr. Richard H. Koehler Resigns Post at Hospital; Criticizes Administration

Dr. Richard H. Koehler, a highly skilled laparoscopic surgeon whose arrival on the Vineyard seven years ago was hailed as a new era in medicine on the Vineyard, announced this week that he will sever his contract with the Martha's Vineyard Hospital because of irreconcilable differences with hospital chief executive officer Kevin Burchill and the hospital board of trustees.

Editorial - Let the Public Participate

SSA Governor Starts New Job

Kathryn Roessel Begins First Term Amid Aggressive Selectmen\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Campaign to Overthrow Her With Political Maneuvers

By JULIA WELLS

In a quiet ceremony on the second floor of the Edgartown courthouse
yesterday, Kathryn A. Roessel was sworn in as the new Vineyard Steamship
Authority governor.

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