Billy Hoff preserves Lamplighter Corner's quintessential Island enterprise, but adds his own touch.

Artisan Tends the tradition of Lighting the Island Nights

Driving down Edgartown’s School street with lamp-maker Billy Hoff is like a scene from Men In Black — except that, instead of aliens, you see that lanterns handmade by Lamplighter Corner Inc., are right under your nose, and absolutely everywhere. “That’s a bullseye pane,” he says, steering his pickup past a blue-front glass piece on a three-foot high solid brass lamp. “There’s another couple . . . I made that one. Oh, there’s one.” It turns out that almost every house in the district has been quietly adorned with his company’s 19th century gas lamp reproductions.

Oak Bluffs

HOLLY NADLER

508-693-3880

(sunporch@vineyard.net)

Enrolls at Dartmouth

Enrolls at Dartmouth

Matthew Earle Scott of Aquinnah has enrolled as a member of the class of 2011 at Dartmouth College. Scott is the son of Francis E. Scott and Linda J. Scott.

Chappy

MARGARET KNIGHT

508-627-8894

(margaret02539@yahoo.com)

According to the big oak in my front yard, the leaves are about a week later in falling than most years. All the leaves have put on a good show of color this year despite the dry summer which made it seem as if the leaves might turn only brown. With the recent rains, the level of Brine’s Pond is up slightly so that the white rock finally at least has its toes in the water. We’ll need a lot more rain before the pond and the swamps fill.

Edgartown

KATHIE CASE

508-627-5349

(kcase1@verizon.net)

By the time you read this article, the turkey has been picked clean and ready for soup stock. The pies are half-eaten and you have had two or three of your favorite turkey, stuffing and cranberry sandwiches. I hope whatever you did and who was with you that it was a happy time for all.

skeetshooter

Marksman Achieves Perfect Skeet Round

Bill Damora of Point Pleasant, N.J., recently dropped 25 clay birds for a perfect round of skeet with his 20 gauge over and under shotgun at the Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club.

A round of skeet consists of 25 clays or birds. Skeet shooters seek to acquire their first 25 straight targets in what’s called a perfect round.

Mr. Damora’s name will be engraved on the club trophy and will receive a 25-straight pin. His previous straight came over a year ago with his larger 12-gauge shotgun.

Vineyard Haven

NANCY GARDELLA

508-693-3308

(vhavenvgazette@yahoo.com)

Get out your handkerchiefs and checkbooks, here is my annual post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping wish list.

Church Annual Gift Sale

Church Annual Gift Sale

The First Congregational Church in West Tisbury invites the community to its Greens, Food, and Gift Sale on Saturday, Dec. 8 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Coffee, hot cider, and hot chocolate will be available early and a homemade soup luncheon will be served starting at 11:30 a.m.

West Tisbury

JOHN S. ALLEY

508-693-2950

(alleys@vineyard.net)

Most of us are still recovering after a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner yesterday shared with family and friends. The Steamship Authority and Cape Air have been very busy this week transporting people to and from the Island.

West Tisbury Resident Joins Semester at Sea

David Bouck of West Tisbury is enrolled in SEA Semester, a study-abroad program through Sea Education Association in Woods Hole while away from studies at Endicott College. David has successfully completed the Sea Semester’s six-week shore component earning academic credit for curriculum in oceanography, nautical science and maritime studies.

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