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POLL: What Should Martha's Vineyard's Priority Be in 2012?

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The New Year traditionally allows us the chance to make personal resolutions, mostly concerning positive attributes; weight loss, saving money, correcting personality flaws, all towards becoming a better person.

It is also an opportunity for people to express where they would like to see their communities – neighborhoods, religious congregations, work places – head in the coming year. 

Since the common denominator for readers of Martha's Vineyard Patch is the town we live in, Patch wants to know: What should be the Island's main priority in 2012? 

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The answers are a community wish list that residents have expressed in the past; some ask for the status quo while others seek major changes on the Island.

If you have another priority, please add it to the comments section.

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