Jammin’ together
Some of you won't agree, naturally, but I think we've reached a tremulous equilibrium as regards online comments posted to mvtimes.
The drug business and the courts
There is not the data one would need to conclude that the drug problem here is more severe today than it has historically been.
Real estate “” is it who we are?
The news this morning is that the real estate market shows unmistakable signs of stabilizing.
The Dunn site belongs in the public domain
Based upon the testimony so far, commercial developer Sam Dunn's plan to add business and residential spaces in what is now open space bordering on the Vineyard Haven arm of the Lagoon Pond will meet current regulatory standards.
Shoulder padding
The director of an Island nonprofit with whom I meet every week looked out from his office window a month ago and surveyed a raw, drizzly, early-spring morning.
A perverse strategy
Lots of Islanders have housing Odysseys to tell, and most are harrowing.
Yes on beer and wine sales
The debate rages unabated over whether Tisbury will allow sale of beer and wine with meals in restaurants.
It’s a matter of wait and see
I've decided to do a lot more cursing than has been my habit.
We promise safe, regulated beer and wine sales
As we wind up the town meeting season and head into the ballot there is one vote that many will be coming out on Tuesday to cast.
Connector road, redux
It's too soon to say mission accomplished, but the decision by Tisbury voters to proceed with planning and funding the so-called connector road between State Road and the Edgartown–Vineyard Haven Road is a smart one.
A hospital to celebrate
Sunday, Islanders will visit the new Martha's Vineyard Community Hospital, at the invitation of the trustees, to see what years of planning and broad generosity from seasonal and year-round residents has wrought.
Time to reassess on housing
This page does not share the views of those who have imputed the vilest motives to leaders of the private nonprofit housing groups, whose efforts have been weakened so badly during the past five months.