Street Fair Dishes Up Food for All

It was a claustrophobe's nightmare and a hungry man's
dream at the 37th annual Tisbury Street Fair on Sunday night.

Charter Captain Rescues Man Overboard in Wasque Riptides

Some quick action and bold navigating by a charter fishing captain
on Friday likely saved the life of a New Jersey man who fell from his
boat into rough seas off Wasque Point on Chappaquiddick. The man was not
wearing a life jacket at the time and had to tread water for close to a
30 minutes before being rescued, authorities said yesterday.

Ruth Kirchmeier

Ruth Kirchmeier, Master of Woodcuts, Marks 50 Years with Retrospective Show

Up the stairs, on the second floor of Ruth Kirchmeier’s house, is her art studio. It is cluttered with little tins full of colored pencils and cups holding different carving tools. There are posters and maps rolled up in the corner. Her woodcuts, which she has been doing for 50 years, are stored on shelves along the wall. Several desk lamps are scattered about, adding to the natural light that pours in from the skylight above. The room feels light and airy in July, but it’s easy to imagine how cozy it must be in the winter. 
 

Lecture Series: Betsy Sheerr Leads Hebrew Center Institute

Betsy Sheerr Leads Hebrew Center Institute

By MIKE SECCOMBE

The summer speaker series put on by the Martha's Vineyard
Hebrew Center, explained Betsy Sheerr, is not a Jewish thing, although
she explained its motivation - and her own - in distinctly
Jewish terms.

"There is in Judaism an important concept of repairing the
world: Tikun olam," said the new chairman of the center's
Summer Institute.

American Diva Beverly Sills Dies at 78

Beverly Sills, coloratura soprano, devoted supporter of the arts and
longtime Vineyard seasonal resident, died on Monday at her home in New
York city of lung cancer. Ms. Sills, who was 78, was the wife of the
late Peter B. Greenough, a retired financial writer for the Boston
Globe, who died last September.

Energy Zone Raises Doubts

Energy Zone Raises Doubts

Feasibility of Proposed Area Close to Tuckernuck May Be Years Away;
Need Grows for Clean Energy

By IAN FEIN

Selectmen across the Island this spring hailed a proposal to
designate an area southeast of Chappaquiddick as a renewable energy
zone, where they would promote offshore projects to supply the Vineyard
and Nantucket with clean electric power.

Island Towns Found Lacking on Fluoride in Water Supplies

Energy Zone Raises Doubts

Feasibility of Proposed Area Close to Tuckernuck May Be Years Away;
Need Grows for Clean Energy

By IAN FEIN

Selectmen across the Island this spring hailed a proposal to
designate an area southeast of Chappaquiddick as a renewable energy
zone, where they would promote offshore projects to supply the Vineyard
and Nantucket with clean electric power.

Rain Fails to Dampen Parade, Fireworks

Rain Fails to Dampen Parade, Fireworks

By KATE BRANNEN

All it takes to start a parade are some pots and pans and a couple
of kids.

Historic Preservation Commissions Doubt Rune Rock Credibility

A planned expedition to recover a mysterious rune stone on
Noman's Land reportedly inscribed with the name of famous Viking
Leif Eriksson has hit a snag. The state historical commission questions
the plan and the Chilmark historical commission has recommended against
removal of the stone.

Sengekontacket Closed Again

For the second time in less than a month, Sengekontacket Pond has
been closed to shellfishing, and will remain closed indefinitely while
fisheries experts consider what to do about bacterial contamination.

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