June 27: Hot and Muggy Afternoon

Friday, June 27: Hot and muggy afternoon. Temperature reaches the mid-80s. A gentle breeze in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest. Bicyclists speed along the path. Daylilies and tiger lilies line the road in North Tisbury. Late-afternoon strollers on Main street in Vineyard Haven. Less hot. Fog late.

Frost Biters Conclude Spring Sailing Season

Frost Biters Conclude

Spring Sailing Season

The Frost Biters and Winter Guys concluded their successful spring sailing season June 19. Six boats turned out on a beautiful night.

With winds from the southwest at six to eight knots, the sailors raced from Nun 6 in the Harbor, around Can 23A off East Chop, then across the Harbor to Nun 4 off West Chop, and finished back at Nun 6.

Tom and Laura Welch finished first in Eastaway and Dan Culkin placed second in Magic Time. A guest boat, Aired, finished third.

Reviving the Old Tashmoo Spring Building

Tuesday morning, Tisbury selectman Denys Wortman surveyed the old Tashmoo pumping station with his hands on his hips.

The place smelled like a damp basement, with dank cement and fresh cut plywood. Each step was accompanied with the tiny crunch of dirt and concrete pebbles. The ceiling was patchy. Flies orbited a hanging light fixture as the morning rays intruded through the broken window panes. White plaster flaked off the brick walls and a green mold seemed to have grown from the floor.

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Kayakers Get an Intimate View Of Sengekontacket Pond’s Beauty

Leading a tour of the Sengekontacket, Felix Neck guide Emily Smith rounded Sarsons Island Friday in her red kayak and stopped. Something in the pond had caught her eye. She backtracked, peered into the water for a few moments and then pulled out a horseshoe crab. The kayakers on the tour crowded around for a look, bumping their boats together as they packed in. She flipped the crab over to show its small legs squirming in the air and began spelling out facts about the creature.

Nevette Previd, John Guadagno

Nevette Previd and John Guadagno were married on Feb. 16 in Tulum, Mexico.
The bride is the daughter of Delena and Franco Previd of Harwich. The bridegroom is the son of Sharon and Angelo Guadagno of Boston and Edgartown.

Ann Marie Healy Weds Dr. Bruce W. Herdman

Ann Marie Healy Weds

Dr. Bruce W. Herdman

Ann Marie Healy married Dr. Bruce William Herdman on May 10 at Wasque on the bluff overlooking Swan Pond, Chappaquiddick.

Dr. Susan Herdman, the bridegroom’s twin sister, officiated.

The bride was a resident of Glenolden, Pa. She is the daughter of Marlene and Frank Healy of Glenolden.

The bridegroom is a resident of Woodstown, N.J. He is the son of Agnes and the late William Herdman of Yardley, Pa.

Chanticleer Horticulturalist Will Lecture at Polly Hill

On Wednesday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m. the Polly Hill Arboretum kicks off its summer lecture series with Chanticleer Gardens horticulturalist and woodworker Dan Benarcik.

Holmes Hole Sailors Embark On Summer Season of Races

The Holmes Hole Sailing Association has launched its series of handicap sailboat races from Vineyard Haven harbor.

On Sunday, the association held its Robinson’s Hole Rendezvous Race. Robinson’s Hole is a passage from Vineyard Sound to Buzzards Bay at the west end of Naushon Island.

It was a mostly sunny morning with a brisk southwest wind filling in for the 10 a.m. start outside of the Vineyard Harbor breakwater. Six boats posted for the start.

Hello, Sophia

Hello, Sophia

Vanessa J. and Dhionyo Sampaio of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Sophia Jahara Sampaio, on June 18 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital. Sophia weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces at birth.

Hello, Micah

Hello, Micah

Christopher Nolin and Nancie Nolin are proud to announce the arrival of Micah Clarence, who was born June 3 at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, Vt. He is the grandson of Vineyard Haven resident Nancy Tarter Nevin. Micah Clarence weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces.

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