Letters to the Editor
KATIE’S WORLD
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
A lot of Vineyard organizations have been hurt over the past decade or so by the clash between two types of leadership: the rigid, fear-based, fundamentalist thinking and the flexible, creative, servant leadership which regards its clients as individuals with individual needs.
KEEP EDUCATION STRONG
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
I want the voters who will be voting on the override on May 28 in Oak Bluffs to know how strongly I oppose placing the town’s budget problems on just the schools. With less than 40 per cent of the town’s budget, the schools in Oak Bluffs are being asked to fund 100 per cent of the budget override. This is wrong. This is a town problem, not just a school problem.
ACTIVISM AT WORK
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
ALL WELCOME HERE
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
Many Benefits
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission:
I am 100 per cent in favor of the proposed Bradley Square project.
My reasons are many.
When Oak Bluffs (Cottage City) was founded, the first major and heavily populated neighborhoods were downtown. Businesses and residents lived side by side in a very compact and totally integrated location. This tradition that helped to define the character of Oak Bluffs still exists today.
