Vanessa Czarnecki

 

 

 

Police are investigating the cause of a car accident that killed two women and injured a third this week when their vehicle crashed into a tree on the Kennedy family’s private estate in Aquinnah.

The driver of the vehicle, 70-year-old Judith Morse of West Tisbury, and front-seat passenger Susan S. Lambard, 69, of Lyman, N.H., were rushed to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital just after noon on Tuesday, where they were pronounced dead. The rear-seat passenger, 68-year-old Susan Papanicolaou of Minneapolis, sustained minor injuries.

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The thwack of a hammer reverberated through Vineyard Haven Wednesday morning. Several blocks away, the whirl of a saw carried downwind.

January may be the height of the quiet season on Martha’s Vineyard, when Main street parking spaces open up and so many storefronts remain bolted, but the streets of Vineyard Haven hardly have been sleepy of late. Instead, business owners and workers have spent the winter months brokering leases, renovating facades and hatching plans that could breathe new life into the long-ailing downtown.

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The paper lanterns at Menemsha Café will go dark Friday night, marking the abrupt end of the Basin Road restaurant’s short but successful run. Chef and owner Josh Aronie said he was forced to close shop after being presented with an unacceptable lease. “We’re closing because we have to, not because we’re going out of business,” he said. “This is not because of economic reasons.
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The paper lanterns at Menemsha Cafe will go dark Friday night, marking the abrupt end of the Basin Road restaurant’s short but successful run. Chef and owner Josh Aronie said he was forced to close shop after being presented with an unacceptable lease. “We’re closing because we have to, not because we’re going out of business,” he said. “This is not because of economic reasons.”

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