First Babies: Welcome Charlie and MacKenna

First Babies: Welcome

Charlie and MacKenna

The first babies were born in the maternity unit at the new Martha’s Vineyard Hospital last week: first a boy and then a girl.

Gretta Gonzalez and Mario Arellano welcomed Charlie into the world at 9:05 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23. Charlie weighed three pounds, six ounces at birth, and joins big brother Mario Jr.

Announcing Míra

Announcing Míra

MíraCatríona Davis was born to Sarah and Jake Davis on June 7, at home in Chilmark. She is joyously welcomed by big brother Cian and the families of Dave and Karen (Kohlberg) Davis, of Chilmark and Petersham, and Kay and Denis Hegarty of Dublin, Ireland.

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Power Cruisers

Hit me! No, not with your classic cruiser, your hot rod or your muscle machine. All of these cars were part of the Aquinnah Power Cruise, and those shown above were stopped at Al’s Package Store to get a card that might give them four-of-a-kind, a full house or royal flush in the poker run. There were four more stops before the big gathering at the Cliffs.

June 18: Sunny and Summer-Like

Friday, June 18: Sunny and summer-like. Rosa rugosa in full bloom along the Beach Road in Edgartown. Youngsters splash water at the State Beach, under the guarded eye of parents wading nearby. Children jump from the Big Bridge. Temperature reaches the 80s.

Graduates From Basic Army Combat Training

Army Spec. Wender S. Ramos has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.

During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises.

Conservation Society Hosts Its 45th Annual Meeting

The 45th annual meeting of the board and membership of the Vineyard Conservation Society will take place at the Wakeman Conservation Center on Lambert’s Cove Road in Vineyard Haven on Tuesday evening, June 29. The meeting is free and the public is welcome, starting with a light supper from 5 to 6 p.m. The business portion of the meeting will begin at 6 p.m., followed at 6:30 p.m. with a presentation by Tim Simmons, restoration ecologist with the Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program.

Police Receive Grant

Police Receive Grant

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Third Chappy Ferry on Drawing Board

Chappaquiddick ferry company owner Peter Wells has called for bids to build a new Chappy ferry — a spare, as he calls it.

It would be called City of Chappaquiddick, named after a Chappy ferry going back 60 years, if it is built at all, Mr. Wells said.

It would look very much like the On Time III. But the next Chappy ferry might be built of aluminum, he said, unlike the marine plywood and fiberglass boats now in service.

Scavenger Hunt Developed by Former School Principal

Former Vineyard elementary principal Geraldine Moriarty has the answer to your worries about the onslaught of company arriving at your house this summer. What to do with the children or grandchildren? Get them a copy of the new Funhunters Scavenger Hunt! This former educator and longtime Island resident has developed a portable, compact and educational scavenger hunt that will provide days of family fun and ideas for exploration and adventure.

Mature Workers

Mature Workers

The Mature Workers Program is an employment service for Island residents 55 years old or older who are on limited incomes and who would like to get back to work.

The program offers paid work experience and skills training opportunities on the Vineyard.

For more information, call 508-394-4630 or 1-800-244-4630 to speak with Mary at extension 543 or Gloria at extension 542.

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