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October 10, 2014 by
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October 10, 2014 by
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October 10, 2014 by
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From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Oct. 10, 1980:
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. There it passes through, and not over, a hillock, by means of what engineers call a cut and the sides of this cut are perpendicular; as plumb as if made with the aid of a plumb-bob. That it is an ancient driveway is evident, and the cut itself is nothing modern, but the remarkable thing about this cut is the retaining wall on each side, curving outward and rising to the height of the bordering greensward, and constructed from small stones, laid up without bonding of any sort. In other words, it is a pretty wall, beautifully made and put together with a high degree of skill. It has not bulged nor settled, and it seems as strong and secure as it ever could have been, the weathering of the stones testifying to its age.
Over seventy years ago a Chilmark man, no longer youthful, told of helping to build this wall under the direction of Beriah T. Hillman, who owned the farm beyond the highway, lived upon it, and taught school during the two three-month terms when Chilmark schools were open.
Many persons will remember Beriah Hillman as an elderly resident of Edgartown, a veteran of the War of the Rebellion, in which he served as an Army officer, and as a justice sitting within and for the County the County of Dukes County. He had studied law and practiced it, and had sat on the bench as a judge, and in all ways had demonstrated his versatility and knowledge.
Aside from causal mentioning by elderly persons of Judge Hillman as a schoolmaster, the oldest story this writer ever heard of him was told by one of his Chilmark neighbors, himself a member of a Chilmark family quite as old as that of the judge.
It appeared that Judge Hillman Mr. Hillman at that time was interested in some legal matter and had consulted an attorney seeking advice. What he was told with respect to his problem was not satisfactory and, sitting in the lawyers office, he picked up a law book, turned the pages to a certain chapter and, pointing it out to the lawyer, said:
Doesnt that clause give me my case?
The lawyer looked, and exclaimed in surprise: It does indeed, but where did you study law?
At the end of the plow-handles, is the reply credited to the judge-to-be.
Pungent indeed were the comments credited to Judge Hillman as he spoke in town meetings on matters of business that came before the voters. Apparently the site of the original town hall in Chilmark was under discussion, possibly before the building had been established there, or it could have been later. However that may have been, the location, on a lonely hilltop, seemed to be favored by the majority, and Judge Hillman commented with evident distaste: Equally inconvenient for everyone. His peppery comments from the bench were often quoted and it is regrettable that so few are remembered. In a case where a feud between families had eventually resulted in a charge of assault and battery, the defendant had pleased unusual provocation in that the plaintiff in the case had refused to speak to him or even to look in his direction when they met, and yet had politely lifted his hat and bowed to his, the defendants dog.
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October 10, 2014 by
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Perry Township supervisors this week approved a $648,500 tentative budget for 2015.
Supervisors said real estate taxes should not change despite recent unexpected costs of about $500,000 to reconstruct Falbo Road and complete a retaining wall project on River Road.
This marks the 15th year in a row that the township has not raised taxes, Chairman A.J. Boni said. We have been living within our means, and it's a good thing because we're facing a lot of unexpected expenses.
Boni said it will cost the township about $150,000 to reconstruct Falbo Road, which sustained significant damage during a major rainstorm on Aug. 23 when the road was washed out and a man was killed.
The township will earmark an estimated $131,000 in impact fees generated by the Marcellus shale gas industry to pay for the majority of the cost for the Falbo Road reconstruction, Boni said.
The rest of the money for the road reconstruction will come from the general fund, Boni said. We've been very frugal, and it's really paying off now.
Supervisor Clarence Johnson said the storm caused significant damage to the road.
The storm washed out the road, Johnson said. The hole in the road was about 29 feet across and 33 feet deep.
Boni said the majority of Falbo Road has been reconstructed, but the township still needs to have the road repaved.
The road is back together now, Boni said. Sometimes, Mother Nature can be very tough.
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October 10, 2014 by
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October 10, 2014 by
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With its flower boxes, cycle lanes and fairy light-strewn canals, Amsterdam provides a blissfully pleasant backdrop for a big night out. But behind the quaintness is a progressive nightlife scene, which culminates each October in one of the worlds biggest electronic music showcases, Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).
Ahead of next weeks five-day festival and conference which draws more than 2,000 international electronic artists, who can be found performing in any corner of the city that can fit a sound system I dropped by for a snapshot of the after-dark experience. I recruited local DJ and producer Marco Sterk, better known as Young Marco, to take me on a tour of his favourite spots that tell the story of how, over the past two decades, Amsterdam has grown into one of Europes most important dance music destinations.
We meet in the city centre, in an alley outside Red Light Radio a former brothel thats now an important hub for local DJs before cycling over to another historic base for the citys electronic scene; Rush Hour Records. If you dont know what to do for the night, this is the place to find out whats going on, says Marco, handing me a slickly designed flyer for the last party he played at. For the last fifteen years its been the most important thing for underground dance music. Its been a platform for people to come up through, like local heroes San Proper and Tom Trago, and even myself.
As it reaches 7pm we nip over to Caf Belgique for our first drink. Vintage beer signs fill the walls of the tiny pub, and a giant pair of red lips hangs from the ceiling in the corner. I think the tourists are scared to walk in, it looks too local, says Marco. The pub may be one of the smallest in the city, but that hasnt stopped it squeezing a set of decks in, providing a tiny yet atmospheric stage for undergound DJs. I ask Marco what makes his citys nightlife special. Its an extremely concentrated city, he says. Then he adds what, for me at least, will always be the clincher: And you can always be home in five minutes on your bike.
We take a detour, via the IJ ferry, over to the ever cooler Amsterdam Noord to drop in on Tolhuistuin, a chic venue with an outdoor stage enclosed by trees and twinkling lights that is one of the citys newest cultural spots. By 2016 the Noord district will host an even bigger, more commercial venue: the Adam tower, once a Royal Dutch Shell office block, which is being renovated into a complex for creatives, that will include basement club, bar, restaurant and viewing platform.
Back in the main city, we head south to the Leidseplein area for a drink at one of the citys long-running bars, Cafe Lux, which Marco tells me is the only non-seedy late night bar in the city. Lux and Weber (a neighbouring sister bar run by the same people) have been favourite drinking spots for the citys creative types or indeed anyone who doesnt need to get up early during the week for almost 30 years. A relaxed door policy (anyone is welcome as long as they behave, the manager tells me) means both are crammed full most nights. Its also the perfect bouncing-off point for two of Amsterdams biggest venues: the elegant Paradiso concert hall and Melkweg housed in a former dairy. And not too far away, mid-way up the Overtoom, is former squat OT301 an arts venue with a cube-like interior that hosts regular club nights.
Next up is another old favourite, De Nieuwe Anita. Dressed up like a vintage living room, with stylish retro furniture, patterned wallpaper and a jam jar of single cigarettes for sale on the bar, its an easy-going venue popular with the art school crowd. Its like a party in someones house, says Marco, as we walk down the staircase into the basement club, where DJ Alex Figueira is playing a selection from his funk and afro-beat collection. You can have any kind of night here.
Ready to hit a club, we cycle to Studio 80 on Rembrandtplein. Hidden but for a dark doorway and the queue outside, its a small, old-school venue like a black box, says Marco. The club has been around for a few years, but has a new, young, programmer who keeps the line-ups fresh and uncompromised. Inside, young clubbers dance to thumping house music from its bespoke sound system, surrounded by flashing strip lights.
Our final stop is at one of Amsterdams most important underground dance music venues, Trouw. Filling a former newspaper printworks in the east of the city, the minimalist concrete rectangle is packed with a crowd who have come to see local Joris Voorn DJ tech-house all night long (literally), with label partner Edwin Oosterwal holding up the basement room. The blinds on the long windows are down and Voorn is hard at work behind the decks, almost lost in the sea of people dancing on the stage behind him.
Trouw and ADE have made the biggest contribution to getting Amsterdam to take itself seriously as a clubbing city, says Marco. Trouw created a crowd, educated a crowd.
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