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.

 

 

 

Project on Hold

Tabernacle Is Battlefront on Camp Ground

By CHRIS BURRELL

Don't let the tranquillity of the Camp Ground fool you.

When residents got wind of plans to put the Camp Ground in debt in order to finance a $1.9 million, full-scale restoration of the Tabernacle, things turned political quickly.

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As soon as he saw Kaleena Searle swing up her right arm, the 16-year-old boy from Tisbury knew something bad was coming his way.

"I knew I was going to get stabbed," the teenager told police last year.

It happened on a late night in mid-June. The boy had just walked out of Cumberland Farms carrying a quart of milk, a chicken sandwich and a Kudos bar.

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Waiting List for English Classes Is Long; Indicator of Intent to Stay

By CHRIS BURRELL

They are, said Jeanne Burke, the people who sustain the Island, the ones who ring up the groceries, paint the houses and tend the gardens.

They are also the ones knocking on Ms. Burke's door in staggering numbers, looking for a place in one of the six English classes taught through the Martha's Vineyard Adult Learning Partnership, where Ms. Burke is the director.

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School Statement on Koines Incident Reveals Job Change for His Supervisor

By CHRIS BURRELL

In an attempt to quell concerns and anger about the handling of a scandal uncovered at the regional high school last June, the principal and Vineyard schools superintendent this week shed more light on how they plan to clean house at the school.

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