Although spring is just around the corner, we have had another reminder that winter is still here with the dusting of snow on Tuesday afternoon. No significant depth to it but an inconvenience to drivers.
Chilmark Chocolates re-opens Thursday. Stop by this weekend to stock up on your Valentine’s Day supply.
Go Patriots!
Thank you to Mrs. Nancy Kohlberg for hostessing our annual Vineyard Gazette not holiday party on Friday evening at the Harbor View Hotel. Unfortunately, Mrs. Kohlberg was not able to attend. The food was delectable this year. There were approximately 60 in attendance and our publisher Jane Seagrave asked that we each stand and introduce ourselves and our position with the Vineyard Gazette, some of the responses were rather hilarious. A grand time was had by all.
My friend Skip Finley informed me that WYOB, 105.5 FM is Martha’s Vineyard’s reggae radio station to teach Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School students about professional radio. It is operated from the high school and they are midway through becoming accredited as a CTE (Career Technical Education) course that provides the high school with funds per student and pays the instructor from the commonwealth at no cost to the school system. On Monday, Feb. 6 it is Bob Marley’s birthday and staff at WYOB are having Marley Monday, playing all Bob Marley songs all day —4 hours of Marley songs by Bob and others. Thanks to the ability to accept sponsorships from underwriters they are able to cover operating costs, and are now looking to upgrade the technical facilities wherever they can through contributions.
Speaking of radio stations, Molly Purves was the WMVY Person of the Week for all of her involvement in the Vineyard community.
All the best to my grandson Christopher P. Manning, AME2 AW United States Navy as he has been deployed to the Pacific aboard the USS Carl Vinson. Chris is the son of Paul and Theresa Manning.
Kevin Devine, United States Army, is presently in the Middle East for his sixth deployment. Kevin is the son of Herbert Devine Jr. and Wendy (King) Oliver.
Over at the U.S. Coast Guard Station Menemsha, congratulations to BM2 Adam R. Smith for completing his heavy weather coxswain training with the entire crew supporting Adam in achieving his goal. BM3 Leanna McKenna has completed her coxswain in Training. BM3 Nicholas Gonsalves has completed his basic motor life boat (47 foot) and response boat small (29 foot) coxswain certification. Nicholas is the son of Sonya Silva and the late Anthony Gonsalves. He is married to Kayla Cataloni and they are the parents of Adalynn. All the best to Marty Ridge, who will leave this week to attend A School to become a yeoman with training in Petaluma, Calif. We will all look forward to Marty visiting as he is originally from Milton and vacationed often on the Vineyard. Congratulations to Joshua Hughes and Adam Struyk, who are completing their training at A School in Virginia and will return next week.
Happy seventh anniversary wishes to Judd Fuller and his bride Dana Radford on Feb. 8.
Belated happy birthday wishes this week to Carl Hustler Widdiss, who celebrated his second birthday on Jan. 28. Laurie Thompson parties on Feb. 4. John Born and Blair Hill celebrate on Feb. 5. Hellie Neumann and Darrel Razdow share the day on Feb. 6. John Nelson will celebrate on Feb. 9. Brook Zern parties on Feb. 10.
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