Letters to the Editor
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission is currently considering an application for 10 residential units, 20 bedrooms total, at the Four Flags development at Edgartown’s Triangle.
Since water makes up approximately 50 to 60 per cent of our bodies, what could be more important than insuring our water is as pure and clean as possible?
Transparency has not characterized Ahold-Stop & Shop’s course of action to replace its Tisbury grocery store with a mall-style two-story big-box superstore and use the municipal parking lot.
I would like to support the proposed expansion of the Stop & Shop store on Water street, but there are a few outstanding issues that I think need to be resolved.
Am I to understand that my town’s selectmen, in Tristan Israel’s absence, secretly sold the farm for Stop & Shop pocket change?
While I’m not against the folks at Squibnocket Point having access to their supersized summer homes, I’m passionately opposed to the current plan and the Chilmark selectmen’s handling of it.
