Club Taps Vineyard’s Senior Market

A number of different organizations, from assisted living facilities to councils on aging, help cover the needs of the aging on the Vineyard.

Now a new paid membership organization is offering service via telephone to the senior citizen in need of a little help getting through the day.

Vineyard Village at Home is a club that wants to be the first call by older Island residents when it comes to getting the errands of life done, such as fixing a leaky faucet or getting a ride to the doctor’s office.

Town May Take Back Mooring Permits

Two longstanding Chilmark residents may be forced to hand over to the town multiple mooring permits they hold and rent out, according to a letter submitted to the town selectmen this week by their attorney.

A sharply divided board of selectmen requested the opinion from Ronald H. Rappaport earlier this winter.

lights

Vineyarders Turn Their Lights Out

Shops, restaurants and offices joined homeowners across the Island in switching off their lights from 8 to 9 p.m. last Saturday in an effort to raise awareness about energy consumption.

Earth Hour, an event established last year in Sydney, Australia, by the World Wildlife Fund, went global this year when the Vineyard and a number of other small communities joined a cluster of participating major international cities from San Francisco to Bangkok.

Register in Chilmark

Register in Chilmark

Tuesday is the last day to register to vote in Chilmark town meeting and town elections. The town hall will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 8 p.m. to register voters. The League of Women Voters will host a candidate’s forum at 7 p.m. at the Chilmark Public Library on Thursday to introduce those running for office to town voters.

Tennis Registration Open

Tennis Registration Open

Registration is now open for summer tennis clinics at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.

Children ages 6 through 18 can sign up for the program, which begins June 30.

Classes run from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. The cost is $150 per week, and racquets are provided to anyone requiring one.

Chris Fecitt, longtime Vineyard tennis pro, will direct the clinics along with an expert staff. To register or for more information, call 508-693-1033.

Flap Over Rooster Noise Settled in West Tisbury

A long-running feud over roosters between West Tisbury neighbors has been settled in mediation.

The town zoning board of appeals last month accepted a withdrawal of an appeal filed by John Amabile, a Brockton attorney for Robert and Kathy Harris, 7 Millstone Lane, who had contended that roosters housed on Lambert’s Cove property owned by neighbor Kurt Freund at 31 Millstone Lane violated the town’s noise bylaws.

Commission Schedules Moujabber, Bradley Hearings

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will host what promises to be a well-attended meeting on April 17.

The meeting will feature public hearings on two controversial projects in Oak Bluffs: the Moujabber garage on the North Bluff and a proposal to renovate Bradley Memorial Church at the corner of Dukes County and Masonic avenues into a multi-use complex featuring affordable housing, artists’ workshops and a museum.

Because of the expected large turnout, commission officials have moved the meeting to the Oak Bluffs Senior Center at 21 Wamsutta avenue.

Steve Barr and family

Foghorn Serves as Soundtrack for Family’s Lighthouse Living

Coast Guard Senior Chief Steve Barr knows that he lives in a special place.

“On a good stormy night looking out from the lighthouse, with the waves crashing below and sheets of rain coming down all around in flashes, illuminated by the light . . . there’s nothing like it,” he said.

It’s probably one of the most photographed homesteads on the Island, “if not the most photographed,” Mr. Barr said of the West Chop Lighthouse property where he lives with his wife Andrea and their infant son.

Moon

A thin crescent moon on Tuesday night appears close to the star cluster Pleiades in the zodiacal constellation Taurus. The two appear in the southwestern sky after sunset. The best view is through a pair of binoculars. With glasses the moon appears to graze right by the star cluster.

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MARGARET KNIGHT

508-627-8894

(margaret02539@yahoo.com)

After such a mild winter, I guess we can’t expect spring to be warmer than usual, too. As we were heading into April with the weather still cold and windy, I made up this Vineyard joke: What’s the difference between February and April? The answer: February has more letters.

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