MVC Sees Family Subdivision Proposals

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week opened hearings on two applications to subdivide family-owned properties into multiple lots, but declined to take action on a third.

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Cruising Through History With Capt. Bob Douglas
Louisa Hufstader

A convivial crowd filled the Black Dog Tavern Wednesday night for the first in this season’s Sail Martha’s Vineyard dinner lectures. Capt. Bob Douglas was the man at the microphone.

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Reality Show Producers Schedule Tisbury Sitdown
Ivy Ashe

The Tisbury board of selectmen will meet with producers and staff for the ABC reality show The Vineyard at their next meeting on May 7. At Tuesday’s meeting, town administrator Jay Grande said he and a group including selectman Jeffrey Kristal and the town’s harbor master, police chief, department of public works chief and Steamship Authority representative spoke with producer David Broome via conference call about general plans for proposed filming.

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New Financial Pressures Hit Vineyard Businesses as Black Dog Retrenches
Chris Burrell

More Island businesses are feeling the impact of financial trouble at one of the Island's biggest and most ambitious private enterprises, the Black Dog Tavern Inc., which is still trying to recover from a $2 million drop in revenues last year.

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Black Dog Faces Declining Sales; Changes at Top
Chris Burrell

A giant among Vineyard businesses - in terms of people on the
payroll and a profile that virtually spans the globe - the Black
Dog Tavern Inc. is showing some serious chinks in its armor.

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Black Dog Cafe Will Be Closing for Winter; Move Comes After Summer of Expansion
Chris Burrell

Capping off a year of intense expansion and its first foray into the
mainland marketplace, the Black Dog Tavern, Inc. is now trimming back
one of its three Island food outlets - shutting down the cafe on
State road in Vineyard Haven for the off-season.

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Maine Shipyard Restores, Relaunches The Black Dog Tall Ship Shenandoah
James Kinsella

A thoroughly refurbished schooner Shenandoah was relaunched Saturday morning at Boothbay Harbor in Maine.

The Shenandoah, one of the Black Dog tall ships that sail from Vineyard Haven harbor, had undergone about six months of extensive rebuilding at the Boothbay Harbor Shipyard.

“We essentially did what is referred to as retopping — a rebuilding of the vessel from the waterline up,” said Bob Foster, a spokesman for the shipyard.

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Black Dog Dinner With World’s Fastest Sailor

World speed sailing record holder Rob Douglas, who last year broke the 50 mph barrier, will speak and show slides on the history of speed under sail on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. at the Black Dog Tavern. His will be the first of this year’s Black Dog Winter Supper Lecture Series, organized and hosted by Sail Martha’s Vineyard.

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