Some things never change, such as rain. It is still wet and still falling on us most every day, sometimes all day, sometimes brief showers. It has certainly changed many plans, but not the birds, butterflies, or the flowers that soak up all that water and grow, grow, grow. Unfortunately, so do the weeds. But […]
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Why does Oak Bluffs still own the âdoughnut holeâ?
Town, Land Bank canât close out 2004 deal.
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A current map of the Southern Woodlands. The doughnut hole S is landlocked by the Land Bank s existing property F. Once the swap is executed, the Land Bank would absorb S and carve out 24 acres connected to the town-owned parcel O. The X and K parcels on County Road are listed as town property, but the Land Bank purchased the parcels in 2000.
An agreement is in place to swap landlocked town parcel S with parcel T. Parcels O (already owned by Oak Bluffs) combined with T would give the town a large parcel with frontage on EdgartownÂVineyard Haven Road, expected to be used for affordable housing.
Author Roger Weis’ new book “Marissa’s Secret” is a controversial, time-bending story about a young college student drafted to serve as a reporter in the Vietnam War
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Recent release “Marissa’s Secret” from Page Publishing author Roger Weis is a thought-provoking novel about Christopher Matthews, a young college student drafted to be a reporter in Vietnam during the Vietnam War in the 1960s, moving forth between biblical times and the 1960s. MURRAY, Ky. (PRWEB) February 04, 2021 Roger Weis, who completed his doctorate at the University of Kentucky and was a professor at Murray State University, has completed his new book “Marissa’s Secret”: a gripping and potent story about an aimless young college student thrust into a new world.