Phone Scam Alert

Phone Scam Alert

Dukes County Veterans Agent Jo Ann Murphy is cautioning Vineyarders to be wary of telephone solicitations to raise money for veterans.

Ms. Murphy said that she’s heard from a few people who have received the phone calls, but she has not been contacted about any fundraising endeavors that will go to Island veterans. “I haven’t heard anything,” she said. “Well, who are these people?”

“There are a lot of scams out there,” Ms. Murphy said. “I would just be leery of it.”

boardwalk

A Peek Past the Gate of Key Beaches

Driving down Moshup Trail in Aquinnah, it’s easy to feel left out of the cool kids club as you pass by gate after gate, chain after chain of locked-away beach. But for a few lucky souls, there exist magical keys. Jiggering a key into a rusted and salted-over lock is a two-person project. There’s a slight thrill as it opens. The dunes are steep and the kid inside of you can’t resist running down the steep slope.

EDG Great Pond

Bill on Great Ponds Remains Stalled As Legislature Begins Summer Recess

A controversial bill that could dramatically affect property rights for some of the Vineyard’s barrier beaches was left stalled as the state legislature wrapped up its session Tuesday.

Vineyard Veterans Locked in Ongoing Battle for Health Care

Almost six months later, the story is the same: still no access to on-Island health care for Vineyard veterans, with no clear end date for the waiting game.

It’s been about four years since officials became aware that a contract for on-Island health care expired, and ever since, veterans have been largely forced to take long trips off-Island to receive health care.

Possible Dreams

Possible Dreams Auction Unites With New Focus

For years, the Possible Dreams auction has been uniting the Vineyard. Year-round residents and summer visitors, dreamers and donors, come together for a night of philanthropy and possibility.

rubin cronig

Young Entrepreneur Donates Dream in Honor of Mentor

Among the many donated items to the Possible Dreams auction on Monday are two watches that tell much more than time. Rubin Cronig, owner of Vineyard Time watches and AquaNaut in Vineyard Haven, is donating two West Chop Lighthouse watches to the auction featuring dials scrimshawed by the late Tom DeMont, a well-known Edgartown scrimshaw artist. Mr. DeMont died in December.

Hurricane Carol 1954

Island Prepares for Hurricane Season

Emergency preparedness leaders on the Vineyard say they are not only well along in their plans for this year’s hurricane season — which began officially June 1 — but their preparations have improved over a year ago.

Last summer’s close approach of Hurricane Irene was not as severe for the Island as in other parts of New England. But the storm did help Vineyard decision makers move forward in better preparing for the big one.

After Selling Alcohol to Minors, Sophia’s Suspended for 10 Days

The Edgartown selectmen have suspended an Edgartown package store’s license for 10 days after repeated violations for selling liquor to minors.

The board voted at their meeting Monday to suspend the liquor license for Sophia’s One Stop Mart on Upper Main street from August 15 through August 24, acting on the recommendation of police chief Antone Bettencourt.

windsurfing

Vineyard Hosts Junior Windsurfers

Three beeps from the race committee horn and the group of windsurfers competing in the U.S. Junior Windsurfing Championship pull up their sails, get settled on their boards and glide to the starting line.

Two beeps and it’s two minutes to race time at the Vineyard Haven Yacht Club.

One beep and 13-year-old Geronimo Nores from Miami, FL,, along with the rest of the fleet, is at starting line.

The starting horn blows. The sailors head east towards the first marked buoy, pumping their legs up and down on their boards.

The Zamboni

Arena Begins Fundraising for Makeover

In the mid 1970s, shortly after the all-volunteer crew had begun work on the exterior walls encircling the patch of ice that would become the Martha’s Vineyard Arena, a gale swept through the Island and knocked down nearly all the cement blocks, destroying the steady progress.

A call went out. More volunteers rallied to the cause. The walls were restored and work continued.

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