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Stories by Mike Seccombe

Mike Seccombe

Plovers Abound, Stripers Are In: Katama Breach Boosts Ecology

May 10, 2007
Mike Seccombe

The forces which punched a hole in Norton Point and opened Edgartown harbor to the Atlantic Ocean might present a headache for town officials, but from an ecological viewpoint, they have all the...

Boat Line Bill Set for Hearing

May 10, 2007
Mike Seccombe

Boat Line Bill Set for Hearing Sleeper Legislation Would Dilute Island Control of SSA Board; Unions Back the Measure, Management Does Not By MIKE SECCOMBE The Steamship Authority is facing...

Edgartown Selectmen Lead Initiative to Join Ocean Wind Turbine Proposal

May 3, 2007
Mike Seccombe

With Edgartown in the lead, the Vineyard is poised to join with Nantucket and Cong. William Delahunt in pushing for the establishment of an offshore energy zone to harness wind, wave and possibly...

Ferry Islander to Be Sold; Pricetag Set at $750,000

May 3, 2007
Mike Seccombe

Ferry Islander to Be Sold; Pricetag Set at $750,000 By MIKE SECCOMBE To the extent that you can do a cost benefit analysis on sentiment, the Steamship Authority did one this week on the...

Katama Breach Causes Treacherous Tides, Disrupting Edgartown Harbor

May 3, 2007
Mike Seccombe

Edgartown officials have begun a major effort to warn boaters of treacherous tides in the town harbor and Katama Bay resulting from the breach which has opened at Norton Point Beach.The direction of...

Nursery Man: Mr. Donaroma Builds Business 30 Years Strong

May 3, 2007
Mike Seccombe

From his earliest years, Michael Donaroma could not help but be aware of the bipolar, us and them, have and have not division of Martha's Vineyard society."My father left when I was two,...

Chappaquiddick Ferry Owner Contemplates Sale of Business

April 19, 2007
Mike Seccombe

Ownership of the Chappaquiddick ferry clearly seems a good deal to a lot of people, judging by the offers Roy Hayes has received since he revealed that he is looking to sell after 19 years.It’s...

Geology of Vineyard Coastline Written in Cliffs and Boulders, From Lucy Vincent to Katama

April 19, 2007
Mike Seccombe

Geological time mostly runs incredibly slowly, in measures of hundreds of thousands, if not millions or billions of years. No wonder Bob Woodruff was excited about what happened over the weekend. On...

Edgartown Voters Zip Through Warrant

April 12, 2007
Mike Seccombe

While other towns agonized over their town meetings, Edgartown residents breezed through theirs on Tuesday night, approving a $24 million annual town budget in minutes and working through 67 warrant...

Cost of Living Found Shockingly High Here

April 5, 2007
Mike Seccombe

The cost of living on Martha's Vineyard is about 60 per cent above the national average, and housing costs are almost double, according to a study carried out by the Martha's Vineyard...

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