Chappy Land Gets Management Plan
By JULIA WELLS
It's not so much about the land anymore, it's about the
people - especially the neighbors.
This is the central theme that runs through a new management plan
released this week for two key properties owned by The Trustees of
Reservations on Chappaquiddick.
Little changed from a draft that was released last spring, the new
plan sketches the outlines for a future Cape Pogue Wildlife Refuge and
Wasque Reservation that could include:
A new boat-building enterprise with a strong educational component
has been launched in the concrete building at Five Corners in Vineyard
Haven.
On Tuesday, Myles Thurlow of West Tisbury was inside lofting the
first of two new 32-foot rowing boats. With volunteer labor and
contributions from the community, they'll be in the water by the
end of the summer.
Boatline Meets Amid Turmoil
SSA Board Meets for First Time Since Nantucket's Decision to
Explore Secession from Authority
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
Steamship Authority news has been dominated by power and politics in
recent weeks, but when the boat line board of governors convenes for its
monthly meeting this Thursday morning, much of the discussion is
expected to center on rules - new rules for dogs, old rules for
excursion travel and some rules that are top secret in the name of
national security.
MassHighway officials say they will put plans for a temporary
replacement for the Lagoon Pond drawbridge on hold until Island
residents decide whether to nurse the existing bridge along until a new
permanent structure is built.
The state agency also says it will involve the Island in the design
of a new permanent bridge at the outset of the planning process -
a departure from previous department policy of consulting residents only
after plans have been drafted.
Nantucket Launches Study
By JULIA WELLS
Marking a painful new chapter in the checkered history of the
Steamship Authority, the people of Nantucket voted, without dissent, at
a public meeting this week to launch a formal study of whether to secede
from the boat line which has been their lifeline for over four decades.
The study will be privately funded and led by a private group that
was spearheaded by Nantucket SSA governor Grace Grossman and port
council member Flint Ranney.
Vineyard Commissioners Clash
By ALEXIS TONTI
A week after an array of county officials criticized Steamship
Authority governor Kathryn A. Roessel for her role in the latest
controversies surrounding the boat line, Dukes County commissioner
Nelson Smith rebuked the same officials for their remarks and defended
Ms. Roessel.
Joanne Nutting is one of the 27 people who crashed a moped on the Vineyard last year and ended up in the emergency room at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital.
An Agreement in Agency Talks
Community Services and Union Reach Tentative First Accord; Joint
Committee to Study Salary Parity Issues
By MANDY LOCKE
After more than 18 months of bitter division, Martha's
Vineyard Community Services leaders, nurses and mental health counselors
shook hands Monday evening moments after settling their first union
contract.
Boiled Wool: She Designs Her Jackets with a Painterly Flair
By CHRIS BURRELL
It's hard to imagine a less inspiring genesis. But for Christy
Phillipps and her burgeoning fashion empire, it started with a couple of
old blankets.