Alley's General Store remains closed for the first summer in recent memory.
Ray Ewing

In Summer of Upheaval, Trust Announces Board Changes

Punctuating a summer of upheaval, the Vineyard Trust announced changes in board leadership, and said it had launched a search for a new executive director.

Punctuating a summer of considerable upheaval, the Vineyard Trust announced changes in board leadership Tuesday, and said it had launched a search for a new executive director.

The Trust also said it had established a series of new committees to “ensure operational transparency and to include broader representation from the Island community,” according to a press release.

John Klein of Edgartown has been named new board chairman, the release said. Mr. Klein is described as an experienced chief executive who has led public companies and chaired the advisory board for the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard.

“I could not be prouder to take on the leadership role for this most important Island organization,” Mr. Klein said in part in the release.

He takes over for chairman Patrick Ahearn, who remains on the board of trustees, according to the Trust website.

The Trust, which owns and manages 20 historic properties around the Island, has been in the public spotlight this summer, beginning with the abrupt departure of its president and executive director following the discovery that documents had been altered in applications for public funding for restoration work on two signature Trust properties.

Executive director Funi Burdick resigned in early June. Meanwhile, Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding has been placed on hold for restoration projects at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown and the Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs, and a police investigation remains ongoing into irregularities surrounding the CPA applications.

In the upbeat press release Tuesday, the Trust announced that new officers had been elected at the annual meeting on an unspecified date this month, that a search is under way for a new executive director, that visitor traffic is well up at Trust properties this summer, that a fundraising campaign is under way to raise money for the work on the Whaling Church, and that Alley’s General Store is set to open — soon.

Few details were provided on any of the topics.

The release said the Trust had formed a search committee to recruit a new executive director, with a job description appearing on the Trust website.

The five new board committees include finance and audit, properties, special events, trustees and governance, and community outreach, according to the release.

The release also reports that a grass-roots fundraising campaign is underway “to ensure the restoration of the Old Whaling Church with work commencing in October,” according to a statement from Mr. Klein. No details are provided about the genesis of the campaign or how much money has been raised.

Finally, the release also indicated that Alley’s General Store, the famed Dealers in Almost Everything in the heart of the West Tisbury village which has been shuttered all summer, will be reopening soon — although no date is specified.

“The restoration work and structural repairs at Alley’s General Store . . . have been completed with the focus now on finishing touches, installations and stocking in preparation for a grand re-opening in the near future,” said interim Trust president Sally Rorer in the press release.

Michael Levandowski, co-owner of LeRoux in Vineyard Haven who with his wife and business partner April has taken over the Alley’s lease, said in the release: “April and I are delighted to have the opportunity to operate this iconic Island general store and we look forward to welcoming the community when we open.”

Mr. Levandowski was a board member for the Trust at the time the Alley’s lease was signed. According to the Trust website, he is no longer a member of the board.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/27/2021 - 16:57

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Tom Edgartown

This is good news! Why is Patrick Ahearn still in the board may I ask???

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/27/2021 - 19:52

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R Scott Patterson Edgartown

The Trust is asking for grass roots donations? What a joke! Anyone donating money at this point is either an abject fool or corrupt and doing it for a backroom deal!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/27/2021 - 19:53

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T Bone Oak Bluffs

Many of the abuses and insider transactions happened on Patrick Ahearn's watch. Many boards would have booted him. It's kind of John Klein to allow Patrick some facesaving grace by remaining a non-participating board member. Trust is earned, not given. John Klein is the right person to stabilize this listing ship.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/27/2021 - 22:21

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Gabrielle West Tisbury

Lacking the representation of year round residents island wide it will be difficult to regain the public's trust. For whom does the Trust serve?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/28/2021 - 09:38

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Belle West Tisbury

Ahearn needs to go! His leadership has left a stain on this once prestigious organization and his name attached to the board will only hinder its future fundraising. As for Alley's, I have not seen any workers on this "big reno" so that's a crock too

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/28/2021 - 10:49

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august west edgartown

It’s tough to think about donating money to an organization that’s still under local and state police investigations. Is Patrick Ahern worried about those investigations? My supposition is that he should be. There’s a reason documents were being falsified and it’s certainly not to better serve the Trust’s mission.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/28/2021 - 11:51

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Love that Dirty Water Boston/Katama

A question before I give again -- have the state and local criminal investigations concluded?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/28/2021 - 20:27

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Down Islander

I ask all the above critics - what volunteer boards do you serve on? Its easy to be an armchair quarterback, rather than actually step up and volunteer your time. I dont know all the facts and neither do you. It appears that a lot of folks are just out to tar and feather Patrick Ahearn (who Ive never met) before knowing the full story. Sounds like a lot of sour grapes.

Don OB

I belong to many boards that I have volunteered my time… that being said I agree with you. Patrick Ahearn does it for the community. Not for his business or his coffee table books…. Patrick is all about the good of the Island…Ahearn Strong!!!

David Chilmark

Even if the "insider" leases under Ahearn's chairmanship were somewhat legit the lack of openness in entering into them in the first place makes them stink. Perception becomes reality. Mr. Klein understands this and that's why he created the numerous oversight committees. The days of insider self-dealing are hopefully over.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/29/2021 - 07:01

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Dana Nunes MV

Perhaps they could put “preservation” back; then there’d be at least one part of the title in which we might have faith.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/29/2021 - 08:49

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Year Rounder MVY

It's unfortunate that Patrick Ahearn's refusal to do the honorable thing and step off the board of the "Trust" continues to linger over the once well respected organization. During his tenure as chairman, leadership deficiencies created tremendous bad will across the island, much of which is still not resolved. He could best help this non-profit by leaving it as soon as possible.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/29/2021 - 21:18

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Former Ahearn Fan West Tisbury/NYC

In Ahearn's Book, Timeless, he states, “We make architecture for the greater good—not for the aggrandizement of our clients or ourselves but to strengthen the urban and social fabric into which it is woven.” Perhaps he should consider resigning from the board for the greater good of organization. Public trust will not be rebuilt without accountability beginning with a board which does not seek self-aggrandizement.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 07:29

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Sonny Edgartown-Miami

I think we need to hear from Patrick Ahearn and what really happened. In the meantime I would encourage to read Patrick’s book Timeless….

Renee Edgartown

I agree let’s all get Patrick’s Book Timeless and think about how lucky we all are…. This is all a big misunderstanding that happens all the time…
Thank you Patrick ! !! We love you!!
Ahearn Strong!!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 08:17

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Peter Edgartown

If the trust did not file the required self dealing reports to the State , as I believe the Gazette reported, then the new board should terminate those insider leases, especially in the case of the eviction of the MV Shipyard store on Edgartown Harbor so that a Board member could replace it with a posh real estate office. Bring back a marine store to the harbor!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/31/2021 - 06:18

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Paul Chilmark

Perhaps an independent audit of this organization is in order. A thorough look back of 5 years will likely find lax oversight and/or complicit activities…

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/31/2021 - 18:15

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Alley Cat Vineyard Haven

How's the opening of Alley's coming along? Soon, they say? I've seen no activity.

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