Comcast Plans to Shift Its Office to Airport Park

Comcast announced this week that it will relocate its Island customer service center from Vineyard Haven to a larger, more centrally located office at the airport business park on Dec. 17.

The new facility at 19 East Line Road will offer customers additional parking and a larger and more comfortable lobby area than Comcast’s current location on State Road in Vineyard Haven. The center will feature the full range of Comcast’s products and also will serve as home base for the company’s on-Island technical staff.

Weekend Skies

Tonight and throughout the weekend, you may see a shooting star speeding across the sky. The meteor may be a straggler, left over from the Geminid Meteor Shower that peaked last night.

Hagen Contributions

Hagen Contributions

In the spirit of community and giving, the profits of your tree purchase at Jim’s Package Store and Island Market will be donated to Dede Hagen who is fighting her battle with cancer.

Dede is the 43-year-old mother of two young children and wife of John Hagen, an Island artist. Dede has lived on the Vineyard for over 10 years and has taught third and fourth grade at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School.

Red Cross Issues Tips for Storm Safety

The Cape Cod and the Islands Chapter of the American Red Cross is urging people to take action to prepare themselves for the impending winter storms. After yesterday’s a potentially severe northeaster is expected on Saturday night and Sunday. Depending on the nature of the precipitation, that storm could cause power outages.

Before winter weather strikes, the Red Cross advises:

• Make sure your vehicle is filled with fuel.

• Make sure you have an ample supply of prescription medications and other essential needs.

Oak Bluffs

Good news: colored Christmas lights are back. Some of the more advanced Christmas-lights fashionistas might have been aware of this trend building for some time but, as far as I’m concerned, the whole wonderful, old-fashioned style has exploded on the scene this year.

Island Homeowners May Access Funds for Repairs

Early in 2007, a grant application went to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) from the Oak Bluffs selectmen seeking monies to allow low and moderate-income homeowners on the Vineyard to address code, safety and health deficiencies in their residences. The funds for this moderate home rehabilitation program originate in Washington, D.C. at the Department of Housing and Community Development (HUD).

Design Award

Design Award

Hutker Architects Inc. of Vineyard Haven and Falmouth has received Wood Design & Building magazine’s Merit Award for the Snow Point residence on Chappaquiddick.

Hutker was given the award at the Wood Design Awards held at the National Gallery of Canada on Oct. 26. The residence was selected from more than 200 entries.

Hutker Architects is an architectural and interior design firm with offices in Vineyard Haven and Falmouth.

Robert Clermont

Robert Clermont Takes Key Camp Ground Position

The Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association has named Robert E. Clermont its new general manager and executive director.

Mr. Clermont brings 35 years of business management and community involvement experience to the association. He and his family have been residents of Edgartown for the past 19 years. During this time Mr. Clermont served first as the general manager, then owner of Adventure Rentals, Inc.

Chappy

MARGARET KNIGHT

508-627-8894

(margaret02539@yahoo.com)

During this time of year that seems the darkest, especially with all the gray days, the holiday lights come on all over the Island to cheer us up. Dick and Judy Dimond have their decorations up again on Sampson avenue. People are gathering indoors to eat, drink and be merry — in celebration of much that has to do with light and life.

Edgartown

KATHIE CASE

508-627-5349

(kcase1@verizon.net)

Can you believe that Christmas is only 11 days away? I don’t know about anyone else, but I had better start shopping. The time is going by too fast.

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