Martha's Vineyard Archives

Topic: Politics

Democratic National Convention

August 31st, 2008 8:25am
Tags: Politics

Professor Charles Ogletree

August 26th, 2008 9:02am
Tags: Politics

Harvard Law Professor and Constitutional rights advocate Charles Ogletree talks about having both Barack & Michelle Obama as students at Harvard, diversity changes at Harvard and the state of the Supreme Court.

Melissa Freitag

August 20th, 2008 1:22pm
Tags: Politics

Candidate for State Representative talks about her families background in local politics and how important the regulation of global climate change is.

Anne Staunton Adams

August 14th, 2008 10:46am
Tags: Politics

Ann Staunton Adams, VP of the World Food Program talks about fighting hunger around the world.

Michael Fauntroy

August 14th, 2008 10:23am

The author discusses his new book, "Republicans and the Black Vote."

David Burstein

August 11th, 2008 2:20pm
Tags: Film, Politics

The young filmmaker directed and produced the political documentary, "18 in '08," which strives to promote voting among younger demographics.

Robin Leeds and Connie Borde

August 7th, 2008 12:50pm
Tags: Politics

Robin Leeds of the DNC Women's Leadership Forum and Connie Borde, a superdelegate for the upcoming Democratic National Convention, talk about their work and experiences.

Linda Greenhouse

July 22nd, 2008 10:53am
Tags: Politics

Former Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, talks retrospectively for the first time about the position that she held for 40 years.

Renowned Author Alan Dershowitz

July 15th, 2008 12:00pm

Author/attorney speaks about his latest novel, Is There A Right To Remain Silent? Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11.

Beer and Wine Sales Debate Goes to a Vote in Tisbury

March 25th, 2008 9:25am
Drinking at Zephrus

BYOB or Buy Our Booze - Patrons at Zephrus enjoying a meal with wine they provided. Soon, diners may be offered a wine list at their favorite Vineyard Haven restaurants. 

It's been a battle for years in the dry town of Tisbury. Should restaurants be allowed to sell beer and wine to their patrons, or should the town remain the only of the major Vineyard towns to prohibit any alcohol sales? On April 15th, the townspeople will vote on the issue, which will be question 4 on the upcoming ballot. The measure recently passed Governor Duval Patrick's approval, shortly after he OK'd a similar proposal for Aquinnah.

Opponents fear that, although the wording of the revision would only allow for beer and wine sales in restaurants that seat a minimum of 30 people, allowing any liquor sales could herald future changes that would eventually lead to liquor stores and bars in Tisbury. Many residents are concerned that Tisbury would lose its character as a quiet family-friendly town. Some also believe that the quaintness of the dry status contributes to the unique character of Tisbury, which is differentiated from the other two major Vineyard towns as being more active during the day with shoppers, and less active (and noisy) at night.

Those in favor of allowing beer and wine sales point out that restaurant patrons are already allowed to BYOB - so the town is not truly dry, and there shouldn't be any visible difference. They also argue that restaurants will be responsible for their drinking patrons, will be able to cut them off if necessary, and will have to carry proper insurance. Furthermore, supporters stress that in order to change the law to allow sales of hard liquor or bars and liquor stores, the entire legislative process would have to be repeated.

If you're a Tisbury resident, get out and vote on April 15th from noon to 8:00 at the American Legion Hall, William Street, Vineyard Haven.

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