Chilmark

Special Town Meeting Set in Chilmark

Special Town Meeting Set in Chilmark

By BRIEN HEFLER

Harbor repairs, health insurance for firefighters, extending the
town building cap and a plan to lease out town property for a community
swimming pool will all come before Chilmark voters at a special town
meeting Monday night.

Set to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Chilmark Community Center, the
warrant includes 10 articles. Moderator Everett Poole will preside over
the special session.

Chilmark Annual Town Meeting Monday; Yankee Frugality Yields Lean Warrant

A lean budget, a short spending list and a relatively
slim warrant await Chilmark voters at the annual meeting on Monday
night.

Moderator Everett H. Poole will once again take up the gavel
before voters take on a 27-article warrant. The meeting begins at
7:30 p.m. at the Chilmark Community Center.

New Dwelling to Top Manter’s Hill, One of the Historic Properties of the Vineyard

Manter’s Hill, a Chilmark landmark since the beginning of the Manor, will be crowned with a year-round dwelling of imposing size at some time in the near future. The house is to be built for Lester Dana of Boston, who is in the process of purchasing fifty-five acres of the old Manter Place from Philip Siff, and the building will be done by the William G. Manter Co. of Vineyard Haven. William F. Swift, Vineyard Haven engineer and surveyor, will be in charge of the whole operation.
 

“One of Benton Harmonica Boys” Is Here for Visit

He was walking along the state road with his wife up in West Tisbury. He carried a suitcase, and, although he did not actually wiggle his thumb, he looked hopefully back at the car.
 
His name is Manuel Tolegian of New York city, artist and former student of Thomas H. Benton, summer resident of Chilmark. When he was picked up by the Gazette reporter, he looked slightly warm but grateful, animated and eager. He has a thin, aesthetic face and long, slender hands.
 
Map of Martha's Vineyard, 1933

Guide to the South Road Has Many Landmarks

South Road, the main artery of travel between eastern and western extremities of the Vineyard is at once outstanding in its natural scenery and its historical associations. Beginning, properly, opposite Parsonage Pond in West Tisbury village, it extends through Chilmark and Gay Head to the lighthouse and the country park on the headland in that town, where thousands go each year to view the famous Gay Head cliffs.

Interesting Vineyarders: Joseph E. T. West

This is the story of one who has lived always in the eternal silence, nearly three-quarters of a century without ever hearing the sound of human voice or the song of a bird, and who has never been able to voice a greeting to a friend, for Joseph E. T. West of Chilmark is a deaf mute, the last man of that town to be so afflicted.
 

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