Newes from America pub will close its doors Jan 1.
Ray Ewing

Expansion Plans on Deck, Kelley House Will Close

The Kelley House and its associated food and beverage outlets will close in early January to prepare for a major expansion project at the downtown hotel.

The Kelley House and its associated food and beverage outlets will close in early January to prepare for a major expansion project at the downtown hotel that is expected to take nearly two years to complete.

“We will be conducting a campus wide renovation to improve the guest experience, as well as the hotel’s integration within the Edgartown community at large,” Dillon Prives, a representative from Blue Flag Partners, wrote in a letter to the Edgartown select board.

Expansion and renovation plans are still in the early stages, and were recently referred to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review as a development of regional impact (DRI). No public hearing date has been set yet, according to the commission website.

The select board approved the request from Mr. Prives to close Jan. 1, and not reopen until May 2023. The closure will include the popular Newes from America pub.

“In order to perform the needed repairs and renovations . . . the building will need to remain closed longer than the permitted four weeks per calendar year,” Mr. Prives wrote in part.

Blue Flag Partners is a Boston-based real estate firm that has developed several hotels on Nantucket. It bought the Kelley House and surrounding properties in October 2020. The hotel property includes most of the block bordered by Dock, North Water, Daggett and Kelley streets.

In other business Monday, the board agreed to form a town climate committee to augment the town’s response to the global climate crisis.

“Climate change is upon us. The Island and the town are feeling the effects already,” said Alan Strahler, reading a statement on behalf of the energy committee.

He said Edgartown is addressing climate change by reducing fossil fuel consumption, developing solar power facilities and adapting infrastructure to account for flooding and coastal erosion. “While these actions are helping our municipality to adapt to climate change, town residents need to be more aware of them,” he added.

The climate committee would communicate with residents about the town’s efforts to adapt to climate change and provide information to help residents understand the risks of climate change, Mr. Strahler said.

The committee will work with the town of and the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to create grant programs and incentives for projects meant to adapt to climate change.

“The town has done quite a lot to adapt and look more into the future,” town administrator James Hagerty said. “I think the committee would obviously be a big help to synergize some of those functions.”

The committee will be made up of five to seven volunteers who live in Edgartown.

“If executed well, I think this would add value and I’m confident Mr. Strahler knows the processes enough to put together something that would be beneficial,” Mr. Hagerty said.

The board also approved:

• A series of liquor license renewals;

• Two excavation permits for Tilton Way and North Summer street;

• Travel vouchers for the police and wastewater committee.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/14/2021 - 17:54

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Lorraine Edgartown

Oh, no, say it isn't so. First, my Philly cheese steak at Edgartown Diner; now, my fish and chips and hamburger and onion rings, down for the count, at The Newes....my reliable old standard plain food gone, but never forgotten. Well, I can see the handwriting on the kitchen wall, cooking at home will be the answer.

Islander MV

You bet. It definitely won’t be remotely affordable when it reopens, I remember being able to go to Henry’s at Harborview until A new owner from Boston remodeled the hotel, brought the prices up commensurate only to those who decided they could take a luxury weekend here. The real Martha’s Vineyard is already going the way of the Buffalo. Most places are owned by people from somewhere else, they don’t even really employ people from here any longer. You can buy the Kelley House and the Newes will be an extravagant shell of what they were. The Kelley house could use an upgrade, I suppose, but the Newes, not at all. The prices as well, sadly, will be long gone. there’s more to life than more money, that has become my new understanding. But that’s not true any longer for the people from elsewhere who have descended to squeeze every $100 bill they can into their pockets.

Jerry Edgartown

The Newes has had multiple kitchen fires/fires over the past couple of years. An overhaul, for safety, is long overdue. Your nostalgia is lovely, but what the Newes has recently been through is fogging your perspective.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/14/2021 - 18:06

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East of east Chappy

Time to bring back the Chappaquiddick bridge project!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/14/2021 - 22:34

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George Stein Oak Bluffs

Adding 75 rooms amongst other items have not met any public discussion. They have recruiting in several media outlets. Why close until plans are approved ?

Jerry Edgartown

Would you still work at a place that you know will be shuttered for an extended period of time, or would you hop to a new job? Take a guess at what current employees are doing, George.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 12/16/2021 - 11:56

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Lorraine Edgartown

Yes, I understand and have followed the happenings at Newes Pub, as I have been a devoted patron since forever. That in no way means my perception is fogged, thank you. I own my perceptions, thank you very much.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/17/2021 - 07:04

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Brad Chappy

Is there time for me to turn in my wooden coins to get my name on the wall at the Newes? My beer consumption should be memorialized before the walls come tumblin’ down!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/17/2021 - 09:24

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Bob Edgartown

The new owners of the Kelly house also just spent 38 million buying another property on Nantucket. The Beachside hotel this company is growing fast. Should be good for the island and EdgArtown.

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