Results of Gazette Tick-Borne Illness Survey

In August, the Vineyard Gazette in cooperation with the Martha's Vineyard boards of health undertook an online survey of year-round and seasonal Island residents and visitors on the topic of ticks and tick-borne illness. The goal was to gauge the seriousness of the problem and to test community attitudes about potential efforts to address it. The survey was closed after receiving 1,311 responses in three weeks. These charts provide a summary of results.

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In Gazette Poll of Island Residents, Coastal Erosion Tops List of Concerns
Sara Brown

Martha’s Vineyard residents are here for the outdoor lifestyle, rural character, beaches and coastline, and they stay for the sense of community on the Island. They are happy with their volunteer fire departments, their emergency services, their hospital and their police squads.

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Opinion, Attitudes on Role of MVC
Sara Brown

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has an important role to play when it comes to planning and protection of the Vineyard environment, a majority of people polled by the Vineyard Gazette Harris Interactive survey said.

The commission was singled out for special questioning in the survey which polled more than 500 seasonal and permanent residents on issues ranging from quality of life to cell phone service.

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Gazette Publisher Explains 2013 Poll
Jane Seagrave

In the late 1980s, with real estate prices on the rise and new building starts at an all-time high on Martha’s Vineyard, the Gazette commissioned a poll of seasonal and permanent residents to gauge public sentiment around development. The results revealed a deep and widely-held concern about the fast pace of growth and its implications for the Island environment and quality of life, a concern that cut across every demographic category, part-time and full-time residents alike.

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