New Boat Line CEO Launches Hopeful Era After Contract Pact
By JULIA WELLS
Calling it an investment in the lifeline to the Islands, Steamship
Authority governors announced this week that they had signed a six-year,
six-figure deal with a veteran marine transport executive to take over
the top management post at the public boat line.
Fred C. Raskin will start work on Monday morning as the chief
executive officer of the SSA.
If Oak Bluffs voters approve the more than $600,000 in override
requests facing them this year, many homeowners could see their taxes go
up by at least $100 a year.
MVC Comes Under Fire; Leaders Assess the Future
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
For the first time in years, one Vineyard town has decided to take
steps to withdraw from the Martha's Vineyard Commission, leaving
the 25-year-old regional planning agency with a new set of quandaries
and new battles to fight. On the surface it appears that the commission
is under siege on a variety of fronts, both inside and out.
A political unknown is trying to topple two incumbents for a seat on the board of selectmen in Oak Bluffs. Mark Alwardt, a shingler with no experience in town politics, is hoping to tap into the voter discontent in town and go straight to the top board.
Labor Board Hears Testimony on Union
Hearings Are Held to Determine Whether Union Vote at Community Services Should Be Narrow or Broad
By MANDY LOCKE
After two full days of testimony before the National Labor Relations
Board (NLRB) in Boston last week to determine which Martha's
Vineyard Community Services employees may vote to unionize, the
administration and Island Counseling Center petitioners for a union
reached no agreement.
Massive Warrant for Annual Meeting Confronts Edgartown Voters
Tuesday
By MANDY LOCKE
Edgartown voters will face 70 articles - dense with pages
worth of zoning regulation proposals - at their annual town
meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Old Whaling Church.
Quoting legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and
expressing pride at his own accomplishments, Kevin Burchill, the
embattled chief executive officer at the Martha's Vineyard
Hospital, announced last weekend that he will resign.
\\\\\\\"This will offer the hospital the best possible options to
move forward - for everyone,\\\\\\\" Mr. Burchill said in a
prepared statement read at the outset of a community forum on hospital
affairs.
Hospital Board Addresses Forum as CEO Resigns
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
Quoting legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and
expressing pride at his own accomplishments, Kevin Burchill, the
embattled chief executive officer at the Martha\\\'s Vineyard
Hospital, announced last weekend that he will resign.
\\\"This will offer the hospital the best possible options to
move forward - for everyone,\\\" Mr. Burchill said in a
prepared statement read at the outset of a community forum on hospital
affairs.
Hospital Board Addresses Forum as CEO Resigns
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
Quoting legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and
expressing pride at his own accomplishments, Kevin Burchill, the
embattled chief executive officer at the Martha\'s Vineyard
Hospital, announced last weekend that he will resign.
\"This will offer the hospital the best possible options to
move forward - for everyone,\" Mr. Burchill said in a
prepared statement read at the outset of a community forum on hospital
affairs.
Hospital Board Addresses Forum as CEO Resigns
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
Quoting legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and
expressing pride at his own accomplishments, Kevin Burchill, the
embattled chief executive officer at the Martha's Vineyard
Hospital, announced last weekend that he will resign.
"This will offer the hospital the best possible options to
move forward - for everyone," Mr. Burchill said in a
prepared statement read at the outset of a community forum on hospital
affairs.