Lack of Trust

In the spring of 2009 my wife, Molly, and I purchased what was then known as Rainbow Farm in Chilmark from David Douglas.

Wallflower

From the Sept. 18, 1981 edition of the Vineyard Gazette by William A. Caldwell:

Planeloads of Venezuelan Migrants Arrive at Martha's Vineyard Airport

A humanitarian effort was underway Thursday on Martha's Vineyard to shelter and feed 50 migrants from Venezuela and Colombia who arrived unexpectedly by plane Wednesday afternoon. In a statement, Florida Gov. Ron Desantis claimed responsibility.

Oak Bluffs to Move Ahead on Phase Two of Streetscape Project

Plans for phase two of streetscape, the wide-ranging Oak Bluffs downtown revitalization project, are underway with an expected completion date of May 2023.

Fall Sports Season Opens and Optimism Is in the Air

The Vineyarders are officially back in action as high school sports returns for the fall season.

Tisbury School Renovation Decision to Come Before Voters Tuesday

Tisbury voters will weigh in at a special town meeting Tuesday on nearly $26 million in additional borrowing to complete the Tisbury School renovation project.

SSA Narrows List in Naming Contest for New Freight Ferries

Pinkletink and Boaty McBoatface won’t soon be plying the waters between Woods Hole and Vineyard Haven, having failed to make the short-list of names for the newest additions to the Steamship Authority fleet.

SSA Eyes Fare Hike in 2023

Steamship Authority customers were spared a fare increase in 2022, but more than $3 million in red ink on next year’s draft operating budget spells higher prices for riders in 2023.

Record of Cases Heard in District Court

The following cases were heard in Edgartown district court.

Proposed Vineyard Haven Taqueria Comes Up for Review

The former Stone Bank property in Vineyard Haven could include a taqueria under a proposal by developer Sam Dunn now under consideration by the Tisbury Planning Board.

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