Sailing Vessel Will Visit Vineyard Haven Harbor

Sailing Vessel Will Visit

Vineyard Haven Harbor

The Bermuda-based sail training vessel Spirit of Bermuda will grace Vineyard Haven harbor this coming weekend, Friday, July 25 to Sunday July 27.

The Spirit, part of a youth sailing program in Bermuda, is being welcomed by Sail Martha’s Vineyard, a sister organization here on the Vineyard. Two lucky Sail MV sailors will make the passage back to Bermuda as part of the crew.

Michael Pollan

Savor Michael Pollan’s Talk, and His Corn Salad

Michael Pollan knows the rules of the potluck.

Although he is the featured speaker at tonight’s Slow Food Martha’s Vineyard potluck dinner in West Tisbury, the New York Times bestselling author will be bringing the requisite dish to share. “I’m singing for my supper,” he said from his Aquinnah home.

flowers

Sticker Shock, Farmers and Consumers Feel the Heat

Prices at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market have long caused shoppers to go into sticker shock when reaching for a bouquet of sunflowers or a bushel of local fingerling potatoes. Bargains have always been few and far between, yet customers continued to arrive before the gates open at nine to snatch up the best of the Vineyard’s hand-picked local produce.

Mara

Journalist Mara Liasson Revels in Extraordinary 2008 Election

It jumps out at you. In paragraph thirteen of an article written by Mara Liasson in July 1976, then a Vineyard Gazette intern: “Right now in the up-Island swamps the bushes are covered with heavy clusters of cream-colored flowers and purple berries.”

Of course, by the time an elderberry bush bears berries, its flowers tend to be long gone.

Oak Bluffs Firemen’s Association Finds Donations Slow in Coming for Fireworks

An Island institution responsible for giving a bang to the season is having a hard time.

The Oak Bluffs Firemen’s Civic Association, which collects contributions each year to cover the cost for the August fireworks over Ocean Park, is this summer struggling to raise enough money.

“It is getting harder and harder,” said Ken Davey, president of the association.

This year’s fireworks are scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 23.

Tony Grillo Places Among Top Amateurs

In just a few months, Island golf phenomenon Tony Grillo will be lighting up the Ivy League when he enters his freshman year at Harvard University and plays on the school’s storied golf team. But this summer he is busy proving once again he is one of the top amateur players in the state — if not the nation.

Announcing Julia

Announcing Julia

Anne and Glen Caldwell of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a daughter, Julia Marie Caldwell, on July 14 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital. Julia weighed 6 pounds, 13.6 ounces at birth. She is also welcomed by big sister Samantha.

Community Services Wins Accreditation from Group

Martha’s Vineyard Community Services has been awarded a 3-year accreditation, the highest level possible, by CARF International, an independent not-for profit organization that accredits human service providers.

The process began in 2006 and was completed in May of 2008. In a letter received from CARF on June 30, Community Services was recognized for its “dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served . . . . Services, personnel, and documentation clearly indicate an established pattern of practice excellence.”

Kenworths Tweak Plans to Trim Size of West Tisbury Restaurant

Mary and Jackson Kenworth said this week that they are working on a scaled-down plan to rebuild the former Deon’s restaurant in North Tisbury.

Mrs. Kenworth said she hoped to have a new design of 2,000 square feet to show the West Tisbury zoning board of appeals tomorrow night.

The board continues a public hearing on the restaurant plan at 6 p.m. at the town hall.

North Tisbury Restaurant Revival

North Tisbury Restaurant Revival

Jackson and Mary Kenworth want to take over the burned-out West Tisbury restaurant known most recently as Deon’s but also historically known as the Ice House and the Red Cat. The little restaurant sits along State Road in the North Tisbury corridor that is dotted with a pleasant country mix of small businesses and homes.

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