Chris Burrell

Children Meet Racism on Tisbury Side Street

Two young girls from New Jersey got their first exposure to overt racism this week when they returned from a morning walk into downtown Vineyard Haven and found a racial slur spray-painted in letters two feet tall in the street by the house their family was renting at Clough Lane and Pine street.

Tisbury police are investigating the vandalism that happened Wednesday — possibly in broad daylight — and police chief John McCarthy is looking into whether the incident should be considered a hate crime.

 

 

 

English Classes Open Horizons for New Islanders

By CHRIS BURRELL

The morning lesson Tuesday in Matt Malowski's class at the regional high school starts off with calisthenics for the tongue. They are trying to master one of the most common and — for foreigners — one of the most confounding of English words.

"He pulled his tongue in and blew air out," says Mr. Malowski, getting down to the nitty-gritty of lingual mechanics. "Perfect, you just said ‘the' with no accent, just like an American."

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Kerry Scott Wins Office as Incumbents Stumble in Key Oak Bluffs Races

By CHRIS BURRELL

Signaling sweeping change in the political leadership of Oak Bluffs and delivering major upsets, voters yesterday ousted three high-profile incumbents.

Kerry Scott handily beat one-term selectman Todd Rebello by a margin of 164 votes; the final tally was 776-612. Vincent Chestnut mustered only 33 votes in the three-way race.

Linda Marinelli ended Joe Alosso's tenure on the board of health, narrowly defeating him 721-662.

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West Tisbury Stays in District, Approves Spending Increases

By CHRIS BURRELL

In the end, it was all about distrusting the numbers. Against a backdrop of confusion over whether exiting the Up-Island Regional School District would save money or cost money, West Tisbury voters this week demanded an independent cost analysis.

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West Tisbury School Debate a Focus of Meeting

By CHRIS BURRELL

The line-up for next week's annual town meeting in West Tisbury is about to test voters' political stamina, math skills and tolerance for spending sprees.

The raging debate over whether the town should withdraw from the up-Island regional school district is expected to drive much of the discussion - but make no mistake, the annual town meeting that starts Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the West Tisbury School gymnasium is going to be a whopper for more reasons than school secession alone.

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West Tisbury School Debate a Focus of Meeting

By CHRIS BURRELL

The line-up for next week's annual town meeting in West Tisbury is about to test voters' political stamina, math skills and tolerance for spending sprees.

The raging debate over whether the town should withdraw from the up-Island regional school district is expected to drive much of the discussion - but make no mistake, the annual town meeting that starts Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the West Tisbury School gymnasium is going to be a whopper for more reasons than school secession alone.

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