Katie Carroll
Positive reflections as the old year wanes.
Chilmark Town Column
Katie Carroll
Ariana Feldberg spotted a muskrat swimming in Turtle Pond the other day.
Chilmark Town Column
Katie Carroll
Welcome, new puppies.
Chilmark Town Column
Katie Carroll
Memorial Day weekend is upon us.
Chilmark Town Column

2019

Pale golden sunlight falls across the trees as they begin their autumnal change.

Summer has managed to string itself along through this third week of September with its warm breezes, fish jumping, sailboats skimming along the water, toes in the sand and bodies in the surf.

The Smith family was in full force this past weekend flocking to town to celebrate the marriage of Chris Smith and Alysha Norbury.

It’s here. It’s here. I know I’ve been reminding you for weeks now, but the party we’ve been looking forward to is upon us.

The first week of September means the derby is fast approaching and anglers are counting down the days until it’s fish, fish, fish from sun up to sundown and then some. But before that, this week is back to school for our children.

It’s hard to imagine that it was 25 years ago that we gathered in the Allen Farm field overlooking Vincent Beach for a community photo to commemorate Chilmark’s 300th. On September 14, Chilmark turns 325, and we will celebrate with a family-friendly potluck dinner at the Chilmark Community Center. The doors will open at 6 p.m. to all those who’d like to join in the fun. There’s no dress code, no entry fee and no cover charge, but please whip up a dish to share and come as you are — with your dancing shoes over your shoulder in case the mood suits you.

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