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Looking back over 2002, the Island's economy showed strength during a year of uncertainty and possible war.
A special superior court sitting is now set for next month in Edgartown on a case that will ultimately decide whether the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) has the power to police itself when it comes to local zoning rules. The case will also decide the much larger issue of whether the tribe cannot be sued because of sovereign immunity.
The case has attracted little attention, despite the fact that the outcome could have far-reaching implications for every town on the Vineyard.
Greetings from the Tisbury planning board this year will come in the form of a survey that will be used to gather information for the development o
Boatline Enters Wind Dispute
SSA Will Contact Political Leaders to Express Serious Concerns About Sea Safety and Threats Posed by Wind Farm Plan
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
Steamship Authority governors will add their collective voice to the growing list of groups now logging in with an array of concerns about a giant wind farm that has been proposed for Nantucket Sound.
