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Oak Bluffs Presents Passionate Defense of the Martha's Vineyard Commission Before Legislative Committee Hearing
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
An overflow crowd from Oak Bluffs and other Vineyard towns turned out for a state legislative hearing yesterday that was marked by an outpouring of passionate support for the Martha's Vineyard Commission and the unique role it has played in the protection of the Island for the last 28 years.
Islanders Pray for Peace on Remembrance Day
September 11 Service Brings Worshippers from Many Faiths
By MANDY LOCKE
While Americans braced against the threat of another war on the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks that shook the nation, a group of Vineyarders gathered in a cozy chapel on Tisbury's Main street to pray for peace.
"Let us know there can be no understanding where there is mutual rejection," said Carolyn Eddy, one of a half-dozen speakers.
Island Teachers Study Portuguese in Brazil
By JOSHUA SABATINI
Two staff members at the Tisbury School went the extra distance this summer to foster a more productive relationship with Brazilian students and their parents.
Charlie Braun and Emily Broderick spent a month in Brazil, studying both the Portuguese language and the local culture. Mr. Braun was in Salvador, and Mrs. Broderick visited Maceio.
At their special town meeting Tuesday evening, Tisbury voters decided that the town's future infrastructure is more important than holding the line on water rates and taxes.
In about an hour, voters decisively approved funding for the wastewater treatment project, a third town well and rehabilitation of about 4,000 feet of water mains.
September 11: Island Remembers the Fallen
Solemn Ceremonies on Avenue of Flags Mark Anniversary
By ALEXIS TONTI
September 11 is a part of our collective consciousness. Though the Island sometimes seems far away from the mainland and mainland concerns, the tragedies of that day have resonated here as they have throughout the nation.
