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Stories by Mike Seccombe

Mike Seccombe

To the Mansion

January 20, 2011
Mike Seccombe

To the Mansion Vineyarders are invited to book a room at the Mansion House for $26 per person during the month of January to celebrate Sherm and Susie Goldstein’s 26 years as...

Cape Wind Has Final Permits

January 13, 2011
Mike Seccombe

More than nine years after plans for a huge wind farm in Nantucket Sound were first revealed, the final regulatory approvals for Cape Wind have been granted.The exhaustive review process began in...

Congressman’s View from Starting Line

January 6, 2011
Mike Seccombe

There are some positive aspects to being a new Democratic congressman after an election which saw a Republican landslide. Yesterday the new representative for the Vineyard, William Keating,...

Rebounding Real Estate Market Has Land Bank Poised for Acquisitions

January 6, 2011
Mike Seccombe

The real estate market on the Vineyard appears to be showing signs of life, according to the most recent data from the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank.Land bank revenues are up for the first six...

Snow Facts Yield Yaktrax for EMTs, Possible Fines for Failing to Shovel Paths

January 6, 2011
Mike Seccombe

By virtue of his job, Tisbury ambulance coordinator Jeff Pratt is something of an expert on the hazards of winter. The worst, he says, is when snow falls and is not cleared before the...

The Year 2010 Told a Story of Two Vineyards

December 30, 2010
Mike Seccombe

In her summation of the Martha’s Vineyard economy, presented to an audience of Island businesswomen in November, Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce executive director Nancy Gardella...

Former Boatline Bookkeeper Fined, Sent to Jail for Stealing

December 23, 2010
Mike Seccombe

A bookkeeper for the Steamship Authority who embezzled almost $145,000 over some eight years has been sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to make full restitution to the boat line.Armine...

Faulty Concrete Work Slows Timetable

December 23, 2010
Mike Seccombe

Work on Tisbury’s new $7.4 million emergency services building is expected to be delayed at least a month so a botched job of laying the concrete floor can be fixed. The floor in...

Christmas Decorations With an Ulterior Motive

December 16, 2010
Mike Seccombe

Christmas Decorations With an Ulterior Motive Michael Helgert and his husband, Rev. Robert Hensley, the rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Vineyard Haven, share a love of the...

Senator Wolf Urges Supporters To Keep Him Honest, Balanced

December 16, 2010
Mike Seccombe

There was no triumphalism about Dan Wolf’s first visit with the Democratic party faithful of the Vineyard after he won his state senate seat last month. Quite the reverse.Mr. Wolf was at pains...

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