Sales Set Land Bank Record

A pair of hefty private property sales in Edgartown boosted revenues
at the Martha's Vineyard Land Bank to a new record this week.

Golf Plan Returned to MVC

Acting on a joint request from attorneys for the Martha's
Vineyard Commission and the Down Island Golf Club, a superior court
judge sent the golf club plan back to the commission this week for fresh
review.

"This matter is remanded to the Martha's Vineyard
Commission for further proceedings, including a public hearing to
consider plaintiff's amended application," declared the Hon.
Richard C. Connan, an associate justice of the superior court who sits
in Barnstable.

Task Force Meets on Cape

Task Force Meets on Cape

By JULIA WELLS

MASHPEE - A chorus of Cape Cod politicians and residents told
a governor's ferry task force last night that they want relief
from the Island-bound traffic they believe is clogging their roads.

And leaders in the town of Barnstable demanded a full voting seat
for their community on the Steamship Authority board of governors.

"We have been the unintended victims of the growth and
prosperity on the Islands," declared Barnstable town council
president Roy Richardson.

Land Sale Sets Record

Some 81 acres of land that was formerly part of the storied Pohogonot Farm in Edgartown was sold to a private buyer late last week for a total sale price of $15.5 million. The sale marks the largest single residential real estate transaction in dollar value in the history of the Island, topping the $12 million sale of 80 acres on the North Shore in West Tisbury last year.

The property was purchased by three realty trusts; the principal owner behind the trusts wishes to remain private.

Moped Safety Debated

A forum at the Oak Bluffs School last night began with the findings
of a recent study on two-wheeled vehicles and ended in a lengthy
dialogue about the history, safety and future of mopeds on the Island.

Dr. Alan Hirshberg's year-long study of accidents involving
mopeds, bicycles and motorcycles found that most moped accident victims
are daytrippers to the Island who have received under seven minutes of
training.

Delivering the News

Robert and Ernestine Kinnecom of Oak Bluffs spent some time this
week recalling wonderful memories - memories wrapped around their
Vineyard newspaper route, an early morning journey made almost every day
for the past 27 years.

Principal Proposes Sports Policy

Like teams staking out turf on the ballfield, nearly 30 students, coaches, parents and school administrators this week debated the merits and weaknesses of a proposed zero-tolerance policy for high school athletes caught using drugs, alcohol or tobacco.

SSA Board Reviews Service Plan

Task Force Meets on Cape

By JULIA WELLS

MASHPEE - A chorus of Cape Cod politicians and residents told
a governor's ferry task force last night that they want relief
from the Island-bound traffic they believe is clogging their roads.

And leaders in the town of Barnstable demanded a full voting seat
for their community on the Steamship Authority board of governors.

"We have been the unintended victims of the growth and
prosperity on the Islands," declared Barnstable town council
president Roy Richardson.

Bank Branch Approved

Bank Branch Approved

By COLE LOUISON

The Edgartown National Bank cleared the final hurdle last week for
building a new drive-through bank branch in place of the MV Auto Bath on
the Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road in Tisbury.

The Tisbury zoning board of appeals voted unanimously to approve the
project after a three-hour public hearing in the town hall annex last
Thursday night.

The Grand Old Lady of Ocean Avenue

It’s been called the flagship of Ocean avenue. When it was originally built in 1891, it belonged to Philip Corbin, a manufacturer of household hardware and locks from New Britain. Conn., who got his start as a locksmith apprentice and grew his business until it employed 15,000 people.
 
His house was a Queen Anne man­sion, three stories tall and with eight bedrooms. It was a sign of the changes taking place, the transformation of a re­ligious retreat called Cottage City into a full-fledged resort called Oak Bluffs.
 

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