Home 2011
Yearly Archives: 2011
Jet Blue arrives on Martha’s Vineyard by way of Boston
Thick fog Thursday dampened the start of nonstop Jet Blue service between John F.
Oak Bluffs says no to overrides, clerk questions election
Oak Bluffs voters defeated two Proposition 2.
SSA Governor’s trip cancellation is explained
The SSA announced late Wednesday, May 25, that the Governor's 6:30 pm trip from Vineyard Haven to Woods Hole had been canceled because of mechanical problems.
Oak Bluffs selectmen confront harbor noise
Oak Bluffs selectmen considered a new outdoor music policy at their Tuesday meeting, but finally settled on a stopgap measure that effectively rules out amplified bands at harbor restaurants until selectmen revisit the issue at their next meeting, on June 14.
Tribe boat assists in rescue of out-of-gas boater
Up-Island emergency responders including police, ambulance, Wampanoag tribe (WTGH) rangers and Coast Guard personnel scrambled late on the morning of May 18 following a report of a "boater in distress" off Lobsterville Beach in Aquinnah.
Coast Guard Station Menemsha dock is rebuilt
The reconstruction of the Coast Guard Station Menemsha dock, destroyed by
Arthur R. Railton
A writer who became a reporter, then a public relations executive, then a historian, Arthur Roy Railton died peacefully at Martha's Vineyard Hospital last week of respiratory failure after a very brief illness.
Judge says Oak Bluffs must pay Martell’s $35,736 legal bill
In a decision May 11, Dukes County Superior Court Associate Justice Tina S. Page ordered Oak Bluffs to reimburse $35,736 in attorney fees to Peter Martell.
Martha’s Vineyard rolls out fishing welcome mat for Mass National Guard
This long holiday weekend the attention of many fishermen will be focused on where best to hook a striped bass, bluefish, fluke, or sea bass.
Canadian firefighting plane scoops Martha’s Vineyard waters
A large yellow plane swooped down over State Beach and skimmed the surface of Sengekontacket Pond Sunday prompting calls from a few startled Islanders.
Martha’s Vineyard youth lacrosse action
There were two Girls Youth lacrosse games on Sunday.
Oak Bluffs voters asked for $484,361 in unusual override ballot
Oak Bluffs voters will decide two Proposition 2.
New hannah b. store on Main Street in Vineyard Haven
A new store, hannah b.
Olivia Jacobs competes in National Spelling Bee next week
Olivia Jacobs, a seventh-grade Tisbury School student, heads off this weekend to Washington, D.
Taking care of your trees
Construction damage to trees is hard to avoid in some instances.
Carly Simon to sign new book in Vineyard Haven
With a piano tripping lightly after her, the familiar voice begins its maple syrup slide over the verse "” "Kitty Casey was baseball mad..."
Martha’s Vineyard Commission to Goodale’s: keep digging
The Martha's Vineyard Commission land use planning committee made it clear that there is no relevant issue eligible for review concerning Goodale's.
At last, the neighbors introduce themselves
Native Brazilians who are now Vineyard residents have organized themselves to help Brazilians who live and work on the Island become legal citizens of the United States, among other goals.
Martha’s Vineyard District Court Report
Robert J.
After all, it’s only the beginning
It was a splendid Monday morning, just right no matter what you may have planned.