Spring Ahead

Daylight Saving Time arrives at 2 a.m. Sunday. Remember to turn your clocks, and your computers, ahead one hour. In more signs of spring, woodcocks have been spotted in Edgartown.

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West Tisbury Revaluation Spurs Queries

Backlash to Vision Appraisal Technology’s 2008 real estate revaluation in West Tisbury continued this week, drawing sympathetic comments from public officials, including selectmen.

The drumbeat of criticism, largely provided by resident Joan Ames in recent weeks, drew comments from town finance committee chairman Richard Knabel and a promise by selectman chairman Glenn Hearn to reach out to town assessors to discuss the process.

Studying Overseas

Studying Overseas

Audrey F. Furlong is participating in St. Lawrence University’s International Study Program for the spring 2008 semester.

Furlong graduated from Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. She is studying in the International Student Exchange Program at Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland.

St. Lawrence is a coeducational liberal arts and sciences institution of 2,000 students in Canton, N.Y.

Where Everyone Knew Your Name: Remembering The Ritz of Old

Last call at The Ritz last weekend was a bittersweet harmonic of Island memories, fellowship and the final touching of a central force of Island life for four decades.

In anticipation of an expected sale later this month by Janet King to restaurateur David Ryan, the most local of Vineyard watering holes hosted a last-call weekend that drew several hundred communicants from four states to say their sayonaras.

Ms. King was overwhelmed by the swan song which, in typical Island style, began on Saturday and extended into Sunday.

Fiscal Squeeze

Fiscal Squeeze

In Aquinnah, the hours of operation have shrunk for the town landfill and the library. In Oak Bluffs, the town is facing an operating deficit of as much as $2 million.

The scale may be different. But the service cutbacks in Aquinnah and the serious fiscal shortfall in Oak Bluffs are part of the same picture: a slowing economy, rising costs and Island towns caught in the middle.

Investigating a Tragedy

Investigating a Tragedy

When Benjamin Sutherland, an eighteen-year-old high school graduate, fell thirty feet from the rigging of the sailing vessel Alabama on a calm day in July two thousand six and later died from his injuries, the Coast Guard launched an investigation into what had happened and what, if anything, could have prevented the tragedy.

In a careful and thorough report, the service now has concluded that no violations of Coast Guard rules occurred.

Letters to the Editor

ISLAND HOME FLAWS

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

This letter has been sent to Wayne Lamson, general manager at the Steamship Authority:

My family and I have had occasion to travel on the new Island Home several times since she was introduced to the run between the Vineyard and Woods Hole. Although she does emulate — in some ways — our much-loved and missed Islander (the double-ended configuration and drive-through, etc.), she has some very curious design and construction features. Here are a few things that I noticed.

Gazette Chronicle: Heavenly Phenomena

Heavenly Phenomena

From the Vineyard Gazette editions of March, 1958:

Reagan

Vineyard Inspired Dick Darman’s Passion

I never saw him in a Gorilla suit — or in a helmet for that matter. (Though I’m told he played these parts very well). But the penny loafers were ubiquitous. And Darmanesque? Well, for those who knew Richard Gordon Darman on the Island, Darmanesque meant being insightful, thoughtful, perspicacious — and just about always right.

Readers Express Views on Proposed Wind Farm

Unwise Choice

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

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