Commentary
call to arms
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
The following letter was sent to the New England Fishery Management Council Herring Advisory Panel on May 11:
Memorial Day 2009
What will the summer bring? This has been on the minds of Islanders throughout the long winter. As sidewalks and farm fields lay frozen beneath endless layers of snow and ice, as the economic downturn cast dark shadows across the nation, as Islanders pulled in their collective horns and counted their pennies along with their blessings — the question hung in the air wherever you went. What will the summer bring?
That Stockbridge Crowd
From Gazette editions of May, 1984:
Tom Thatcher of West Tisbury signed papers that officially sold the Lillian Manter Memorial Youth Hostel on the Edgartown-West Tisbury road to American Youth Hostels, Inc. of Washington and the Metropolitan New York Council in New York city. Mr. Thatcher has owned the hostel since 1968, and had managed it since 1964.
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
The following is an open letter that was sent to PBS television from three New England Native American tribes.
Regarding After The Mayflower, (the first episode of We Shall Remain), the tribal historic preservation officers of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), the Narragansett Indian Tribe and the tribal historic preservation authority of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe question the potential of this mini-series to “... tell the story of pivotal moments in U.S. history from the Native American perspective.”
Talk of the Town
From Gazette editions of May, 1909:
HOSPITAL RESPONDS
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
I am writing this letter in response to the Gazette’s recent article (April 10) and editorial (April 24) about insurance changes on Martha’s Vineyard.
There were several inaccuracies in these stories that need to be addressed.
Three recurring themes in these stories that I would like to discuss are:
• The hospital has not communicated its plans to Island health care consumers;
