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Edgartown Great Pond Receives State Assistance
By MANDY LOCKE
Edgartown's beloved Great Pond, a delicate balance of fresh and salt water that has become fragile as a result of the burdens of development, is at the top of the state's priority list to receive a comprehensive estuary restoration plan.
"They will essentially hand us the tools for managing the watershed and an understanding of the mechanics of doing that," said Tom Wallace, president of the Great Pond Foundation, a nonprofit group formed in 1999 to protect the health of the pond.
John Ferguson Guides Hospital Into the Future
By JULIA WELLS
Gazette Senior Writer
He's the quiet guy from New Jersey who kept his head down for nearly two years while the Martha's Vineyard Hospital lurched from one crisis to the next, unable to right itself in a stormy sea of bad faith and poor community relations.
Now John Ferguson is the man at the helm, and he is determined to steer the Island's only hospital in a new direction.
The vocal critics and Monday morning analysts peddle doomsday scenarios about the Steamship Authority with increasing regularity, and while the voices may vary, the message is unchanged: The financial condition of the boat line is precarious, the future is riddled with uncertainty, and there is no money to pay for future capital projects.
Having been a female reporter in Vietnam, Denby Fawcett said, "We belong to an exclusive club that can accept no new members.
