Receives Degree
Cadet First Class Benjamin Hannigan of Vineyard Haven graduated from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in June with a bachelor of science degree in marine engineering.
JUNE MANNING
508-645-2574
The Aquinnah Community Programs Committee will be sponsoring a flea market and bazaar on Sunday, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the town hall. There will be vendors with antiques, artwork, books, clothing, collectibles, a giant free box, handcrafted items, jewelry, Native American arts and crafts, pottery, and a vast array of items for sale. Stop by and enjoy the fun and adventure throughout the day. For vendor space, please call Betty Joslow at 508-645-3340.
MARGARET KNIGHT
508-627-8894
This past Monday I started to hear occasional little animal scrambling sounds from inside our chimney. I couldn’t, or didn’t want to, imagine what kind of critter it could be, and I hoped it would go away on its own.
JANE N. SLATER
508-645-3378
Chilmark’s weather remains summery and dry in spite of some threats of rainy days . . . still no real amount of rainfall. One day of showers can’t make up for the long dry summer. However, the derby fishermen are hard at work and the late vacationers are enjoying the sunshine.
Announcing Anina
Ninon and David Garvin of Edgartown announce the birth of a daughter, Anina Marie Garvin, born on Sept. 11 at the Martha’s Vineyard Community Hospital.
KATHIE CASE
508-627-5349
We welcomed the rain on Tuesday, even if it was not enough. It actually felt good having the rain running on your face. Now we are into the chilly weather that everyone loves.
Receives Degree
Brittany Andelin-Baker of Edgartown earned her associate degree in culinary arts from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., on June 15. Ms. Andelin-Baker is a 2005 graduate of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.
50 Years Ago
From the Vineyard Gazette editions of September, 1957:
The town of Chilmark has a birthday today, but it will pass quietly with no fanfare. Thirteen years ago, when the town marked its tricentennial, it was a different story. A town picnic at the Allen Farm and a parade were part of the celebration.
Now that Labor Day has come and gone, Islanders are reclaiming Circuit avenue parking spots, swimming at Squibnocket and finally savoring the Menemsha sunset. Brad Tucker, front man for the Island band Ballyhoo, the sleeper hit of the summer music scene, is thrilled Vineyarders are taking back the Island. Mr. Tucker and his band mates have spent Sunday evenings since June playing free music down at the docks in Menemsha. The seasonal slowdown allows them to get back to what they really love doing — playing low-key music for their friends and family, the Islanders.