Wouldn’t Hurt A Flea to Shift To West Tisbury

It is a summertime tradition, a shopping destination known for its rare antiques and its bizarre gems — a prosthetic leg, a mounted deer head, a talking bathroom scale. It is the flea market and, after 40 years as a Chilmark institution, it is moving to West Tisbury.

The move, to the grounds of the West Tisbury School on Old County Road, will reduce the scope of the flea, but will allow congregates of the Chilmark Community Church to continue to host the twice-a-week market.

Corrections

Corrections

A caption beneath a photograph accompanying coverage in last Friday’s Gazette of the Chilmark annual town meeting misidentified a man listening to debate over a proposed Coast Guard tower on Peaked Hill. The man pictured in the photograph was Andy Goldman.

Hello, Ian

Hello, Ian

Elizabeth and Joseph Jims of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a son, Ian Schmidt Cuunningham Jims, born April 4 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital. Ian weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces at birth. He joins his sister, Ingrid.

Selectmen Approve Increases in Chappaquiddick Ferry Rates

At a hearing Monday Edgartown selectmen approved fare increases for the Chappaquiddick ferry, as a recent spate of complaints from residents gave way to resounding public support for the ferry’s new owner.

Selectmen unanimously granted owner Peter Wells’s request to raise cash prices on round trips from $3 to $4 for foot passengers and from $10 to $12 for cars. The rates scheduled for May 1, are already in effect.

Automobile Jumps Curb, Injuring Female Pedestrian

A woman sustained serious injuries last Friday after a motorist pulling out of a parking space in front of Reliable Market accidentally put her car in drive and lurched forward, pinning her against the side of the building and reportedly breaking her leg.

According to Oak Bluffs police, Ellen N. Kendrick, 89, a seasonal resident of Edgartown with a Florida address, thought she had put the car in reverse but had actually put the car in drive. The vehicle reportedly jumped the curb and struck a 30-year-old New York woman who was walking along the sidewalk.

Up-Island Selectmen Revise Bid Language, Delaying Cellular Phone Improvements

A plan to improve cellular phone reception for up-Island residents will likely not get off the ground now until the fall.

At a meeting this week, selectmen from Aquinnah, Chilmark and West Tisbury agreed to rewrite a request for proposals for the distributed antennae system; the rewritten language will require the winning bidder to provide complete coverage for all three towns.

The selectmen envision a proposal that would include Aquinnah as a possible hub but allow other sites in other towns at the discretion of bidders.

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Oak Bluffs Recycles Scarce Sand to Fix Beaches Before Summer

The coastal bank along Sea View avenue in Oak Bluffs has undergone a major overhaul in recent weeks and town officials are confident the area will be ready in time for the busy summer season. Town leaders have had to scramble over the past few months to repair the popular town beach after a 30-ton retaining wall suddenly collapsed in late February.

Habitat Open House

Habitat Open House

On Saturday, May 24 at 9 a.m., an open house and dedication is scheduled for Andrews Road in Vineyard Haven to celebrate Habitat for Humanity’s fifth house on the Island. The house is now nearing completion.

Habitat homes are affordable because of labor and material donations, the sweat equity of the new family and financial help from the community. More information about Habitat is available by calling 508-696-4646.

Hello, Ella

Hello, Ella

Holly Thomas and Greg Ehrman of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Ella Francis Ehrman, born on April 29 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital. Ella weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth.

Butterfly Garden

Butterfly Garden

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