Vineyard Cleans Up and Restores Power After Northeaster
Ray Ewing
The sound of chainsaws echo across the Vineyard.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Spa Tharpe
Plethora of stirred-up seaweed to harvest for garden compost.
Ray Ewing
Trees down made for careful driving.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Saltmarshes remain full in wake of northeaster.
Ray Ewing
Damage to old oak trees in the Camp Ground.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Run Amok Farm's stone wall was victim of tree damage.
Ray Ewing
Wind and tides pushed seaweed to the inner harbor in Oak Bluffs.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Downed wires and downed trees make for a mess.
Ray Ewing
Ferry service resumed eventually.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Beach Road remained flooded days after the storm.
Ray Ewing
Kiteboarders take advantage of high winds throughout the week.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Repair work along Lambert's Cove Road.
Ray Ewing
Utility, highway and tree crews were working around the clock on cleanup efforts Thursday after a ferocious northeaster swept across the Island early in the week, packing hurricane-force winds that knocked out power and downed hundreds of trees from Chappaquiddick to Aquinnah.
