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Board Studies New Hospital
Audience at Open Forum Says: Don't Rush to Conclusions, and Be Sure to Include Public in the Debate
By JONATHAN BURKE
Island health care officials urged the Martha's Vineyard Hospital board of directors Saturday not to exclude the community at large in a rush to develop plans for a new facility.
Community Services and Union Far Apart on Economic Issues
By MANDY LOCKE
Three weeks shy of the anniversary of the landmark vote which brought a union into Martha's Vineyard Community Services, the health and human services agency and 35 of its employees have yet to nail down a first contract.
"The more difficult issues have been left for now. It's going to be arduous," said Rob Doyle, an employe of Island Counseling Center, one of Community Services' five programs, two of which are unionized.
The Rev. Arlene Bodge sees life as a journey whose prime function is to establish a relationship with God.
Legislative Budget Proposals Salvage Many Island Programs
By MANDY LOCKE
There's potentially good news coming out of Beacon Hill this week for the Island - as good as financial news can get in a climate that brought a $3 billion revenue shortfall.
Island public schools, the Vineyard Affordable Child Care Project and Family Planning of Martha's Vineyard could escape merciless cuts this year, avoiding dire hits that the governor's proposed budget announced in February.
But a showdown awaits the state Senate and House of Representatives.
