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85 Edgartown Bay Road, Edgartown

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Waterfront Home with 120' Dock on Edgartown Bay Road. This property on Katama Bay has been in the same family for decades and they have retained the unusually large lot size of 1.8 acres. The acreage and house footprint enable the buyer to create a very substantial home to enjoy sweeping views of Katama Bay, the barrier beach, and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.


From Polluted to Pristine, Quahaug Relay Gives Mollusks New Life

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Quahaug relay. It sounds like a track meet for mollusks. Traveling from the polluted Taunton River to Sengekontacket Pond, quahaugs cleanse themselves as nature intended — and then travel to the dinner plate.

Arbor Day Tree Planting Honors Community Member With Strong Roots

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To celebrate Arbor Day a Stewartia tree was planted next to the Chilmark Community Center in honor of Herbert Hancock, a long time Chilmark selectman who died in 2001.

Vineyard Football Standout Randall Jette Signs with Packers

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Randall Jette, a football standout from Martha’s Vineyard who went on to play for UMass, is headed to the NFL after signing with the Green Bay Packers.

Spring Cleaning at the Beach: VCS Hosts Annual Earth Day Clean-Up

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Volunteers carrying large feed bags dotted the Island’s beaches Saturday as they collected trash for the Vineyard Conservation Society’s 24th annual Earth Day Beach Cleanup.

Samara Arrives

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Renata and Bruno Carvalho of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a daughter, Samara Pereira Carvalho, born April 28 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Hello, Luciano

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Luciani Jacobs and Gilson Goncalves of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a son, Luciano Jacobs, born April 28 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Announcing Kieran

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Meg and Mikey Rottman of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Kieran Bohan Rottman, born April 30 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Holly Bellebuono Book Wins Top Award

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Women Healers of the World: The Traditions, History & Geography of Herbal Medicine, has been awarded the national Nautilus Book Award.

Memorial Gathering for Asa French

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Friends of Asa French and his family are invited to a memorial gathering in his honor on Sunday, May 15 at 1 p.m. The gathering will be held at the patio Asa built at Vineyard House, outside the Hazel Teagan Room.

Guests are invited to bring a copy of a photo or any other kind of memento for a scrapbook that is being prepared, or to think of a memory that can be included in the scrapbook.

Vineyard House is located at the top of Short Hill Road in Vineyard Haven, which is off Holmes Hole Road across from the Black Dog Cafe.

Oak Bluffs School Honor Roll

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The Oak Bluffs School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2015–2016 school year.

Unearthing Past to Prepare for Future at Old Marine Hospital

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Archaeologists surveying the future site of the Martha's Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven recently found traces of human use dating back thousands of years.

Big Bites for Little Tykes, Kids' Trout Tournament Casts Wide Net

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The annual kids' trout tournament takes place on Saturday, May 7, beginning at first light. On Tuesday morning the first shipment of trout arrived at Duarte's Pond.

Service Saturday for Lorna J. Giles, 62

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Lorna J. Giles of Edgartown died on Thursday, April 28 at the Plymouth Rehabilitation Center in Plymouth. She was 62.

Lorna was the wife of Kenneth Armstead of Edgartown.

Her memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 7 at 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church on Spring street in Vineyard Haven.

Elizabeth Moten, Natural Leader and Volunteer, Longtime Seasonal Oak Bluffs Resident

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Elizabeth Wingfield Moten of Mattapan and Oak Bluffs died peacefully on Sunday, April 17 surrounded by her family. She was 92.

Born in Washington D.C. on June 25, 1923 to the late James Henry Daniel and Ella (Johnson) Wingfield, she graduated from Dunbar High School and then attended West Virginia State University for a period of time. She married her husband, the late Elmore C. Moten, in 1942 and they relocated to the Boston area in 1949. There Elizabeth worked for Liberty Mutual Life Insurance Company and before retiring held the position of senior statistical plans analyst. She was an active and vital member of many civic and charitable organizations.

A woman of great integrity, compassion and reasoning ability, Elizabeth was a natural born leader. If she was not in charge, she took charge. Her leadership was recognized by peers in high school, where she served as vice president of the Red Cross Club, an organization devoted to patriotism and services in times of need or disaster to the nation, community, home, or neighbors. This position was the forbearer of eventual leadership roles that Elizabeth accepted, particularly on behalf of her church affiliation and the elderly. In that regard, she was a fierce advocate for elderly affairs and served on the board of directors for ETHOS, an organization that promotes the independence, dignity, and wellbeing of the elderly and disabled.

Elizabeth served on the vestry, the church’s legal decision-making body, at Church of Holy Spirit in Mattapan. She also served on various ministries: she was president of the Mother’s Union, stewardship chairperson, and member of the altar guild, with a special focus on adorning the altar with vegetables on Harvest Sunday, poinsettias on Christmas eve and day and lilies on Easter. On the diocesan level she was president of the Episcopal Church Women under the leadership of The Rt. Reverend Thomas Shaw SSJE, former Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts (deceased). She also served on the board of the Boston Episcopal Charitable Society.

Elizabeth loved to spend time with family and friends on Martha’s Vineyard. She and her husband Elmore purchased a home in Oak Bluffs during the 1950s that started a landslide of regular visits by relatives and friends to the Island. She had special recipes for baked lobster stuffing and oyster fritters. Over the years her family celebrated her birthday at her daughter’s home in Oak Bluffs with great fun and food.

Wherever there was a need, Elizabeth was always ready to offer support with her time, presence, gifts or financial resources. She was truly well-respected and loved by all who knew her. Teaching an exercise class for the elderly, decorating the church altar, leading the prayers at mealtime, and celebrating holidays, weddings, and birthdays were all part of her family routine that she loved so much.

Her husband Elmore died in 1983. Elizabeth leaves to cherish her memory her children Charlena M. Seymour, Vera E. Moten and Abdur-Rahim Muhammad; her grandchildren, Andrew Scot Long, Alex Seymour and Shayna Seymour Carr; her great-grandchildren, Andrew Shane, Micah and Cree Long and Blake and Paige Carr; her sister, Ella Walker; her nephew, Kim Walke; her nieces Joyce Van Brakle and Terry Jones; and many devoted friends and relatives around the country.

Her life will be celebrated at a memorial service at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, 525 River Street in Mattapan, on Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit in care of Rev. Zenetta Armstrong. For more information or to sign an online guestbook, visit pumphreyfuneralhome.com.


Kendra Frakes Was Gazette Receptionist

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Kendra La Dow Frakes died peacefully on April 26. She was 64. Born in Sun Valley, Calif., she had lived on the East Coast for many years, and worked at the Vineyard Gazette as the newspaper’s receptionist. Many will remember her cheerful voice on the telephone and ready smile for all who came through the front door of the office on South Summer street in Edgartown.

A memorial gathering is being planned for Saturday, June 4, at 11 a.m. at the Island Inn in Oak Bluffs.

A full obituary will appear in a future edition of the Gazette.

Guitar on Loan at West Tisbury Library

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Thanks to a gift from Jim Thorpe in memory of Asa French, a guitar is now available for loan from the West Tisbury library.

Tisbury Hosts CPC Workshop

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The Tisbury Community Preservation Committee will host a CPA application workshop for interested people on Thursday, May 12.

Round Robin Fundraiser for Tennis Team

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Vineyard Youth Tennis will host a meet the high school players mixed doubles round robin on Sunday, May 8.

State Clears Trees Along Edgartown-West Tisbury Road

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Dillon Tree Services of Shrewsbury were at work this week removing a large number of trees along Edgartown-West Tisbury Road that Mass DOT said were a safety hazard for drivers.

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