News
Chief Says Landlord Probe Just Beginning
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
A well-known electrician is now the subject of a widening police investigation into whether he broke the law when he allegedly secretly videotaped a female tenant while she was in the bathroom.
Richard Lehman admitted to Tisbury police on June 27 that he had installed a camera in the woman's bathroom so he could watch her taking a shower, police said. The woman rents a home from Mr. Lehman on Franklin street in Vineyard Haven.
Armed with the results of an anonymous survey that praised the Chilmark School for it small class sizes and strong sense of community but was criti
More than 2,000 people gathered in the Tabernacle Saturday night to celebrate the structure's 125th birthday.
Garage Case Gets a Hearing
Oak Bluffs Renovation Controversy Receives Zoning Board Review This Thursday Evening; Battle of the Lawyers
By CHRIS BURRELL
The three-story garage that galvanized a neighborhood and triggered political skirmishes across Oak Bluffs comes before the town zoning board of appeals Thursday night when garage owner Joseph Moujabber tries to win back his building permit and put his project back on track.
Faced with the prospect that the Chilmark School will not be repaired by September, selectmen on Tuesday night discussed how the town might get through another year with the building in its current condition.

