Opinion
Affordable Housing on Martha’s Vineyard desperately needs our attention.
If marine consultants hired to evaluate the Steamship Authority thought their urgent call for sweeping change at the boat line would be swiftly heeded, this week’s events surely crushed that notion.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Times died this week at age 93. A longtime Nantucket summer resident, he occasionally had a few words to say about the Vineyard.
I am perplexed by the two expansionary projects being pursued by the Steamship Authority and the airport commission.
On Jan. 16 I visited the Island to obtain new documents for a recently purchased vehicle at the registry of motor vehicles.
For my own benefit, on this rainy day when I’m not required to go to work, I’m sitting here enjoying gratitude.
