Sister Islands

I am a taxpayer on both Islands. All I would say is Vive la différence!! Hey Flint — it’s Oak Bluffs! The view from “America” is much clearer!

Wood or Concrete?

The following comments were posted on the Gazette website responding to a story about the discussion over rebuilding the docks in Menemsha using state grant money received this spring.

Stolen POW Flag

To the low-life miscreants with the alcohol-fueled testicular fortitude who stole the POW flag and bunting from my home on the night of the Fourth: when you land in jail, even if only for a few nights, you won’t be alone. Some of my fellow Viet Nam veterans who could not cope when they came home will be there waiting for you. Good luck.

Vivid Reminder

I’d like to express my gratitude to the airport staff, and particularly to the JetBlue counter agent on duty Wednesday afternoon. Due to a significant detour via Edgartown through parade-day traffic, my father and I arrived at the airport with just minutes to spare before the scheduled take off. The JetBlue counter was already closed. However, the staff, recognizing the reasons for my late arrival, kindly helped me make my flight. It was then that we learned of the terrible car crash and my thoughts turned to the people involved.

No Concrete Jungle

The following letter was sent to the Chilmark selectmen about the Menemsha dock rebuilding project.

It has come to my attention that you are considering the option of concrete floating docks to replace the transient pier and possibly other parts of the pier. Many people had no idea there were any meetings held to discuss this. I suppose it was likely on the town’s website, but how many of us have the time to check the website daily to see if there is anything we should attend.

Deer Facts

If I understand correctly, if there are no deer, there is no Lyme disease. I have the impression that there are about 5,000 deer on the Island, if the calculation is 100 square miles at 50 animals per square mile.

This is probably not permitted speech in the People’s Republic of Martha’s Vineyard but, from what I know of the hunting figures here . . . that, except for the last several hundred, is really a doable number. Very feasible.

146 Edgartown Vineyard Haven Road, Vineyard Haven

146 Edgartown Road in Vineyard Haven sold for $170,500 on June 29.

Land Bank Revenues: June 29

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $313,840 for the business week ending on Friday, June 29, 2012. The land bank receives its funds from a two per cent fee charged on many Vineyard real estate transactions.

Tisbury Celebrates Birthday with Street Fair

Tisbury is getting old, but still looks as good as ever.

On Sunday, July 8 the town will celebrate its 341st birthday with a street fair, an annual tradition established in 1971.

Revelers will throng to Main street in Vineyard Haven starting at 6 p.m. for food, games, music, dunking booths, pony rides and a climbing wall.

Simply put, there will be the Vineyard, in all its summer glory, in one place, at one time.

County Manager Pick Declines Job Offer

Katherine Rogers, a New Hampshire attorney who was selected to serve as Dukes County manager by the county commissioners last week, will not accept the position. She informed the County of her decision on Thursday morning.

“She is unable to accept the position due to pressing medical problems that she must deal with first,” said Melinda Loberg, chair of the board of commissioners. “There is an unknown time frame for that, so it’s hard to predict when she might be available.”

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