Davidson, Kekalainen discuss devastating loss of Kivlenieks
Blue Jackets front office members talked Wednesday about the grief of the goalie s sudden passing by Jeff Svoboda @JacketsInsider / BlueJackets.com
Blue Jackets president of hockey operations and general manager Jarmo Kekalainen spoke to the media Wednesday about the tragic passing of Matiss Kivlenieks, putting a public face to the grief felt throughout the organization at the CBJ goalie s accidental death earlier this week. Our focus has been on family, both Matiss in Latvia and our own Blue Jackets family here, and we are doing everything we can to support everyone, a visibly emotional Davidson said. On behalf of my wife and my daughters, who have been extremely helpful, our ownership group led by John P. McConnell and of course (president) Mike
REVEALED: Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Matiss Kivlenieks, 24, died after being struck in the chest by firework while sitting in hot tub at home of coach who was hosting daughter s Hawaiian-themed wedding
Michigan police say that 24-year-old Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died after a fireworks accident in a Detroit suburb on Sunday
Kivlenieks was at the home of Blue Jacket goaltending coach Manny Legace, whose daughter Sabrina was getting married on July 4
Police said a mortar-style firework tilted slightly and started to fire toward people during the celebration on Sunday in Novi, Michigan. A police spokesman said alcohol is not believed to have been a factor in the mishap
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MVC denies Hob Knob project in close 7-5 vote
While acknowledging economic benefit, a majority of commissioners felt the project was not essential.
The MVC denied the Hob Knob’s expansion project.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission denied the Hob Knob Inn’s proposed expansion project in a close 7-5 vote Thursday night, following months of public hearings and multiple iterations of the project.
The denial of the development of regional impact (DRI) came after after a lengthy discussion of the benefits and detriments of the Edgartown project, with commissioners Christina Brown, Fred Hancock, Michael Kim, Ben Robinson, Linda Sibley, Ernie Thomas, and Christine Todd voting no, and Clarence (“Trip”) Barnes, Kathy Newman, Douglas Sederholm, Jim Vercruysse, and Joan Malkin voting yes.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
MVC approves west entrance to Stop & Shop
Hob Knob public hearing reopened.
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The approved west entrance design. Stop & Shop will return to the commission with a landscape plan. Courtesy MVC
The latest iteration of the Hob Knob Inn design. A pool was removed from lot 124 following significant opposition from abutters. Courtesy MVC
The three locust trees at the west entrance to the Edgartown Stop & Shop that commissioners agreed should be removed and replaced with new trees. Brian Dowd
In its first meeting of 2021, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission approved several changes to designs for the west entrance of the Edgartown Stop & Shop, and reopened a public hearing for the Hob Knob Inn Thursday night.