Gazette Chronicle
On Monday Jaws 2 was back cluttering up Edgartown with cables, trucks, extras and all the wonderful paraphernalia used in the world of illusion.
“When I was a boy,” said Napoleon B. Madison, acting cranberry agent in Leonard F. Vanderhoop’s stead, “the first Tuesday of October was always Cranberry Day and there was no postponement for anything."
Opening upon South Road, Chilmark, is a private driveway extending northerly to a dwelling site half a mile away or better. There is nothing remarkable about this driveway, except that portion where it enters the highway.
The fishing derby, now in progress, brings ample proof that the Vineyard has passed through a cycle of nature that has been moving along for close to a century.
The old building which has stood for many years at the foot of Daggett street is being moved to a new site. Its destination lies up Pierce avenue, along which the ancient structure is now moving with Edward T. Vincent and his crew in charge of operations.
The Blue Barque, the beautiful old homestead that has been an adornment of the South Road in Chilmark for generations is to be purchased by Victor Leventritt of New York.
