Dog Saves Man in Cold Harbor Rescue

An Island man who fell into the Edgartown harbor was saved from
drowning on Sunday by a pair of unlikely heroes: a patron at the Wharf
Pub who had stepped outside for a smoke, and a determined four-year-old
Bouvier des Flandres named Maui.

Bouvier des Flandres is a breed of Belgian retrievers known for
their intelligence and for protecting their masters, two attributes
displayed aptly by Maui Sunday when he played a pivotal role in saving
the life of his owner, Leonard Fogg of Edgartown.

Field Club Developers File New Plan

The developers of a proposed exclusive recreational club at Katama
have resubmitted their application, substantially unchanged, to the
Edgartown zoning board of appeals only two weeks after withdrawing it in
the face of opposition from some board members.

Four Fishermen Are Lost at Sea in Dragger Sinking

Four Fishermen Are Lost at Sea in Dragger Sinking

By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL

Four fishermen were lost this past Friday after their boat, the
75-foot steel dragger Lady of Grace from New Bedford, sank in Nantucket
Sound 11 miles east of Cape Pogue. A call for help was never made.

Menemsha Coast Guardsmen in a 47-foot motor lifeboat discovered the
location of the sunken vessel Sunday morning. Divers from the Southeast
Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council assisted the Menemsha crew.

Health Insurance for Vineyard Towns Costs Millions; Plans Seen as Outdated

Two outmoded health insurance plans no longer offered by most cities
and towns in Massachusetts are the cause of dramatic increases in
spending on health insurance for employees in Dukes County, including
five of the six Island towns and public schools.

Oak Bluffs Finance Committee Questions Bonus Money Paid to Select Employees

Health Insurance for Vineyard Towns Costs Millions; Plans Seen as
Outdated

By RACHEL NAVA ROHR

Two outmoded health insurance plans no longer offered by most cities
and towns in Massachusetts are the cause of dramatic increases in
spending on health insurance for employees in Dukes County, including
five of the six Island towns and public schools.

Evicted: Rural, Suburban Values Collide in Rooster Tale

Almost four years ago, just after her 12th birthday, Jessica Rose
Seidman ordered a half dozen chicken eggs from a catalogue and built her
own incubator. One hatched. She named him Chickie and raised him as a
pet in her backyard coop.

A docile, tame and beautiful Rhode Island Red rooster, Chickie in
the time since has earned four first-place awards in Martha's
Vineyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show and Fair - three
times best in show.

Botanist Polly Hill Turns 100; Quiet Ceremony at Arboretum

Mary Louisa Butcher Hill always wanted a greenhouse.

So for her 100th birthday this week, Mrs. Hill - who is known to everyone on the Vineyard as Polly - finally got one.

Energy DCPC Gains Support

Energy DCPC Gains Support

Annual Town Meeting Initiative to Create Islandwide District for
Energy Conservation Moves Ahead Slowly

By IAN FEIN

A first-of-its-kind initiative that would allow the Vineyard to
regulate its own energy use is slowly gathering steam.

SSA Ferry Ready for Sea Journey from Mississippi to Fairhaven

The ferry Island Home is set to make the long trip home.

Steamship Authority general manager Wayne Lamson said this week that the double-ended, $32 million car and passenger ferry is due to leave the VT Halter shipyard at Moss Point, Miss., this weekend to make the 2,000-mile trip to the Steamship Authority maintenance facility in Fairhaven.

The Island Home was originally due for delivery in June of 2006, but construction was set back some seven months by Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005, just after work had begun on the ferry.

Garage Case Is Heard by Judge

Garage Case Is Heard by Judge

Town Counsel Presses in Court to Have Moujabber Garage Demolished as
Ordered, Calling it Hideous

By IAN FEIN

A three-story North Bluff garage built in open violation of town
zoning laws three years ago is an illegal eyesore and must come down
now, Oak Bluffs town counsel Ronald H. Rappaport told a Dukes County
Superior Court judge this week.

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