Tiny Krill-like Creatures Wash Ashore

Throughout this month swimmers along the north shore of the Vineyard have found krill-like creatures washed up on the beach by the millions. Large quantities of the tiny creatures have been observed as far west as Menemsha. The wrack line at Lambert's Cove Beach is covered with them.

Celebrity Dinners Raise Funds for Housing

Debate over the Supreme Court justice nominee John G. Roberts raged
in Chilmark. Dinner guests sat in awe as Patricia Neal recited her
Hollywood Walk of Fame address on Edgartown harbor. And couples danced
the night away to the cabaret music of Eric Comstock and Barbara Fasano
in Lambert's Cove.

Court Rules County Must Pay Triple Damages, Attorney Fees

Court Rules County Must Pay Triple Damages, Attorney Fees

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

Dealing a potentially crushing blow to Dukes County government, a
superior court judge has ruled that the Martha's Vineyard airport
commission is by law vested with independent authority to hire and set
the salaries of its airport managers.

Cottagers Host African-American Festival

The Cottagers, Inc., an African American women’s philanthropic organization of Martha’s Vineyard home owners is pleased to announce their sponsorship of the third annual African American Cultural Festival from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 28 and Friday, July 29. In addition a special program for children ages six to 12 is planned fro Tuesday, July 26.

West Tisbury Selectmen Defend Principal Assessor on Spending

West Tisbury Selectmen Defend Principal Assessor on Spending

By IAN FEIN

West Tisbury selectmen this week criticized a story in last
Friday's Gazette about costly travel expenses submitted by the
town principal assessor.

Among other things, the story reported that principal assessor
Jo-Ann Resendes stayed in luxury Boston hotels at a cost of more than
$250 per night throughout the first seven weeks of the ongoing tax
hearing at the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board.

Boat Line Eyes Changes at Oak Bluffs Terminal; Town Hall Deal in Doubt

Boat Line Eyes Changes at Oak Bluffs Terminal; Town Hall Deal in
Doubt

By JAMES KINSELLA
Gazette Senior Writer

HYANNIS - Steamship Authority governors said yesterday that
the boat line may now revise the Oak Bluffs terminal reconstruction
project, including possibly dropping plans to relocate the ticket office
to the former town hall off Sea View avenue.

Slow Makeover for Cargo Freighter Kwai

The 120-foot cargo ship Kwai sits at the R.M. Packer Co. bulkhead in Vineyard Haven. From the outside she looks like a troubled hulk, but inside she is aglow with change. The 55-year-old ship that once traveled the waters of Europe, first as herring fishing boat and later as a freighter, is being converted to a sailing ship.

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Camp Jabberwocky Director Steps Down

Camp Jabberwocky Director Steps Down

Gillian Lamb Butchman Has Resigned to Pursue Ever-Widening Mission
of Building Similar Camps

By RACHEL KOVAC

After 35 years, Gillian Lamb Butchman quietly stepped down from her
role as director at Camp Jabberwocky on Saturday. The daughter of
Jabberwocky founder Helen (Hellcat) Lamb, Mrs. Butchman's
resignation leaves the venerable cerebral palsy camp with no Lamb in an
active director role for the first time in its 52-year history.

Price of Gasoline Hits Record High Here

Gasoline prices on the Vineyard have hit record highs this summer, with the cost of premium gasoline now topping three dollars a gallon at some stations - well above both the state and national averages.

As of Tuesday, Tisbury Shell and Edgartown Mobil both were charging $3.04 per gallon for premium gasoline. Regular gasoline prices still hover a few cents shy of the three dollar mark, averaging $2.89 per gallon at the Island's nine stations. The Menemsha Shell has the lowest price for regular gas on the Island, at $2.82.

Musical Memories: David Crohan Marks 40 Years with Tabernacle

He is the Vineyard's own piano man and his story has been told
dozens of times, but even in the retelling it is remarkable and ordinary
and gifted and funny - all words that describe David Crohan
himself. Above all else he is funny, with a relaxed, deadpan humor that
spills out unexpectedly and uproariously, some of it quite unprintable.

And suddenly you are laughing along with him and rocking back in
your chair and laughing some more.

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