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.

 

 

 

State Auditors in Koines Case

Island Activates New State Law for Investigating ‘Irregularities' in Towns, School Districts; Will Search Go Deeper?

By CHRIS BURRELL

After months of saying they wanted to put this controversy in the past, high school leaders have called on state auditors to wade into the Peter Koines scandal and issue a decision on whether they dug deeply enough into the case of the culinary arts teacher who stole school equipment, student funds and food supplies.

0

High School Gets a Boost

Is Accredited for Next 10 Years By Visiting Team, Which Also Offers a ‘Snapshot' Look at Class Statistics

By CHRIS BURRELL

They praised teachers for retooling the curriculum and the principal for reaching out to the community with her monthly coffee meetings.

In the end, a 72-page report from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the Commission on Public Secondary Schools has accredited the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School for another 10 years.

0

Cool Million: Lunch Money Buys a Winner for Gail Croft

By CHRIS BURRELL

It was supposed to be her lunch money for Wednesday, but Gail Croft decided to drop her last $10 bill on two more scratch tickets Tuesday night.

The odds were less than one in three million, but when she saw the letter "L," the Martha's Vineyard Hospital social worker and Island native felt that first happy sensation.

She had won the newest instant game in the Massachusetts State Lottery - $1 million.

0
A proposal by the Steamship Authority to close down the Oak Bluffs terminal at the end of September instead of mid-October has stirred up protest from business leaders in town.
0

Project on Hold

Tabernacle Is Battlefront on Camp Ground

By CHRIS BURRELL

Don't let the tranquillity of the Camp Ground fool you.

When residents got wind of plans to put the Camp Ground in debt in order to finance a $1.9 million, full-scale restoration of the Tabernacle, things turned political quickly.

0