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.

 

 

 
In the last 25 years, only one person has unseated an incumbent selectman in West Tisbury. Her name is Cynthia Mitchell, and she beat Fred Fisher back in 1990. Now she's the one fighting to keep her chair for a fifth term on the board of selectmen. Intriguingly, a central issue in this race turns out to be Steamship Authority politics rather than a village issue.
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For the last two years, as battles raged over whether a private golf club should be built in the southern woodlands in Oak Bluffs, voters in town have watched elected officials make all the decisions.
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