Hauling in almost two-thirds of the votes, Tisbury selectman Tristan Israel won a fourth term in Tuesday's annual town election.
Hospital Leaders Revisit Building Plans
By JULIA WELLS
The plan has changed and the $50 million price tag is heading south how far south, it's too early to say.
But leaders at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital confirmed this week that they have taken a fresh tack in their quest to replace the decrepit Island hospital with a new building.
"We said it's time to take a deep breath and rethink a few things," said Tim Sweet, who is vice president of the hospital board of trustees.
Nine months ago hospital trustees announced their
Boatline CEO Looks Ahead
By JULIA WELLS
Steamship Authority chief executive officer Fred Raskin said this week that reports of his impending resignation are premature, although he did admit that the decision is now at hand: Will he stay in the top post at the boat line that he stepped into barely two years ago, or leave?
"I haven't made a final decision, although I think I will shortly and I'll talk to the board about it before I make a final decision," Mr.
Beyond Differences: Island Families Are Enriched by Adoptions
By JESSIE ROYCE HILL
Sometimes they get funny looks in town when they are walking with their children. People ask insensitive questions just because their children don't resemble them. Are you their real parent? Are they really brother and sister?
On an Island predominantly white, a number of couples and singles have chosen to adopt children of color, bringing diversity into their homes and community.
"Ten years ago we started an infertility group.
Safe Haven: Special Camp Lets Kids Live in the Moment
By C.K. WOLFSON
A clothesline of colored towels flutters like Tibetan prayer flags.
Two campers nap on the sun-warmed sand of the volleyball court. Others
bundle together, all elbows and skinny legs, on a slowly swinging
glider, or sprawl like soft sculptures on couches in the common room of
the youth hostel.
Boat Line Chief Triggers Contract Talks
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
A gnarly two-year struggle over issues of governance and lines of
authority came to a new head last week when Steamship Authority chief
executive officer Fred C. Raskin launched a process that may lead to his
resignation - and a hefty severance deal to boot.
Mr. Raskin gave written notice to the boat line board last week that
he intends to terminate what is called a readjustment period under the
complicated terms of his contract.
Oak Bluffs Results Were a Surprise - Is Healing of Long Battle
Under Way?
By Julia Wells
In Oak Bluffs the landscape has changed, and it's not just the
daffodils and day lilies. In this seaside town of honky tonk and
gingerbread and emerald parks, the landscape of local politics has also
suddenly changed.
For Conservation Commission, a Tangled Issue in Pond Docks
By MANDY LOCKE
The West Tisbury conservation commission must now act as judge and
jury for a key town leader - sorting through selectman Jeffrey
(Skipper) Manter's request to permit four docks in Tisbury Great
Pond that he has been using for years.
The verdict must come down within three weeks, and the conservation
commission - a board appointed by selectmen - isn't
quite sure how to sort through the mess.
Here's what they know:
District Attorney to Seek Grand Jury Indictments in Jail Inmate
Beatings
By ALEXIS TONTI
The Cape and Islands district attorney said yesterday he will go to
a Dukes County grand jury to ask for indictments as the result of a
state police investigation into allegations of officer collusion in two
separate inmate beatings at the Dukes County House of Correction.
"We will more than likely be presenting evidence to a grand
jury in the coming weeks," said Michael Trudeau, the first
assistant Cape and Islands district attorney.
Last summer the eminently credible Walter Cronkite was correct as
usual when he predicted, "I'm expecting him to be right up
on that platform as he's been all these years, so I'm not
going to waste any tears."
Art Buchwald, succumbing to the request of Possible Dreams
cochairmen Kerry Scott and Amy Eisenlohr, has rescinded the decision he
made in August to step down as auctioneer of the high stakes fundraiser
for Martha's Vineyard Community Services.