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As the 2011 season winds to a close, look for make-up games to begin dominating team schedules.
Trick-or-treaters will find their route to candy a bit more safe this Halloween, as Tisbury selectmen approved a proposal by the town police department to block off parts of William street to traffic on the night of Oct. 31.
Both cross-country teams and boys’ soccer continued their dominance of the Eastern Athletic Conference this week with wins over Coyle-Cassidy and Somerset (cross-country) and CC and Bishop Stang (soccer). The Island rivalry starts up this weekend with a visit from Nantucket. The Whalers will play both soccer teams and field hockey on Saturday.
Sports action at the regional high school slowed this week, but the fields will again be busy following the Columbus Day holiday. Golf, boys’ soccer and field hockey all have home games this Tuesday, with golf continuing their home stand on Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, cross-country returns to the Island for a dual meet against Somerset.
Craig Colorusso is, in his own words, “just a rocker.” His arsenal includes a guitar and a bass clarinet; he’s toured the country with various bands, playing in various capacities.
Tisbury selectmen voted this week to assess Seaver Construction of Woburn $18,162.50 for liquidated damages incurred on the town’s trouble-plagued emergency services building on Spring street.
