Vineyard Fast Ferry Lowers Rates; Reservations Up

The Vineyard Fast Ferry, shuttling passengers from Quonset Point, R.I., to the Island for its seventh summer season, has lowered rates to their lowest level since 2006 thanks to lower fuel costs.

Vineyard Fast Ferry president Charles A. Donadio Jr. said reservations are up over last summer on the service which passengers use to connect to the Island from the airport in Providence and the Amtrak train.

Botched Exercise Puts Five in The Drink

Five Coast Guardsmen were rescued from a submerged 25-foot response boat on Wednesday during a training exercise 10 miles south of Noman’s Land. The Coast Guard said one of the men suffered an ankle injury while another was treated for hypothermia. They were transported quickly to Menemsha where they were met by paramedics, according to Coast Guard spokesman James Rhodes.

The accident occurred at 11:31 a.m. Seas were three to four feet high. A number of boats were involved in the training exercise.

James Tuck

Dirty History: Archaeologist James Tuck Unearths The Pieces of Centuries Past

James A. Tuck has traveled through the centuries on the Vineyard, not to mention in New York and Newfoundland.

Mr. Tuck, 68, is one of Canada’s top archaeologists; two weeks ago, he and his colleague Robert J. McGhee were honored by their peers at the Canadian Archaeological Association with the Gagnant du Prix Smith-Wintemberg Award. It is a prestigious award given only occasionally by the association.

Joins Tennis Center

Joins Tennis Center

Damon Burke has joined the Vineyard Tennis Center, Workout and Spa as its new assistant director. A former Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School student, Mr. Burke has had a lifelong commitment to sports and fitness. He played soccer for Long Island University (Southampton and CW Post) and for the Kyoto Institute of Technology.

Council Turns 18

Council Turns 18

The Tisbury council on aging will celebrate its 18th anniversary on Sunday, June 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Tisbury senior center. Entertainment will be provided by Ray Frazio and there will be refreshments. The public is invited.

Foundation Grants

Foundation Grants

The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation is accepting inquiries in its 2009 Developmental Disabilities Grant category.

Organizations on Martha’s Vineyard serving children and adolescents with developmental disabilities may be eligible for funds. The due date for the letter of inquiry is July 22, 2009. For more information, see online thetowerfoundation.org.

Activist Laurie David Cited For Wetlands Violations

Noted environmental activist and Chilmark seasonal resident Laurie David has been cited and fined by the Chilmark conservation commission for fresh violations of the state Wetlands Protection Act.

The property owned by Ms. David off North Road was the subject of a series of wetlands violations in 2005, when construction of a stone fire pit, barbecue grill area and wooden stage for a children’s theatre with seating was begun in a wetland without a permit.

Vineyard Hospice Plans Expansion

Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard announced this week that it will join forces with a leading Cape Cod hospice organization, a move that will lead to expanded services including those covered by Medicare, Medicaid and other insurance carriers.

The plan calls for Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod to become affiliated with the Vineyard hospice, which will retain its independence. An independent nonprofit based in Hyannis, Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod is the largest hospice organization on the Cape, with a $12 million annual operating budget.

Spica

The brilliant star in the southern sky is Spica. Spica appears almost due south soon after sunset and it is readily noticeable with its distinct bluish white color. Spica is one of the brightest stars in our night sky and the principal star in the zodiacal constellation Virgo.

lacrosse team

Girls Advance in State Tournament

Although persistent drizzle made the playing field slippery on Wednesday, the undefeated Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School girls’ lacrosse team had no problems finding their footing, easily defeating lower-seeded Oliver Ames in the Division II sectionals of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association tournament to advance to the next round.

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