Plumbers Marthas Vinyard

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Plumber Marthas Vinyard – 24-7 emergency plumbing – drain cleaning – pipe breaks – water restoration.

Call anytime 888-978-2247

When you need a plumber, choosing the right one will let you be sure that you’ll be satisfied with their work. You can improve your chances of finding a plumber that’s ready and able to do the job right by taking a few simple steps, which we’ll go over here.

There’s almost nothing more aggravating than calling a plumber, and only getting a recording, so make sure that the plumber you choose will have a live person to answer their phones. You need to be able to get in contact with your plumber in case of an emergency, so be sure that they are easily reached. Your plumber should be able to tell you about when they’ll arrive- which makes planning much easier.

Your plumber should arrive ready to work, in uniform, with proper ID. Also, most reputable plumbers will require that their employees undergo drug and alcohol testing, as well as a full background check.    Being selective when choosing a plumber will ensure that your job gets done right the first time.

Al’s Plumbing

Al’s Plumbing has been serving the needs of residents of Martha’s Vineyard for over 15 years. From solar panels, radiant heat, outdoor showers and hot water heaters to repairs, remodeling and new contruction. Al’s Plumbing is licensed in Massachusetts and Connecticut and prides itself on customer service and client relations.

Address: P.O. Box 454, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.5220

Email: al.ferland.plumbing@gmail.com

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Dauphinais Skip Plumbing & Heating

Address: Worcester Ave, Oak Bluffs, MA

Tel: 508.693.5782

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Kelleher Plumbing Company

Address: Ocean Heights Blvd, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.5006

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Walter Smith Plumbing and Heating

Address: Weeks Lane, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.5661

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Charles A Day – Plumbing & Heating

Address: ., Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.3243

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Guerin Plumbing & Heating

Address: Meeting House Way, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.3006

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Plumber of Last Resort

MA Master Plumber License 13014

Address: Box 1019, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.8421

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Hart Co. Plumbing & Heating

Address: 4 South Main, Tisbury, MA

Tel: 508.693.7227

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Robert Sequeira

Address: 9 Slough Cove Rd, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508.627.4766

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Kurth C & Sons

Address: Flanders Lane, Chilmark, MA

Tel: 508.645.2824

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Aquinnah Beach

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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You may already know this beach on the western tip of Martha’s Vineyard as Gay Head, a name first coined by British sailors in the 17th century. Alternatively, you may know it as Moshup Beach. Recently, however, its long-standing Native American name has become the official moniker: Aquinnah Beach.

Whatever you call it, this is one splendid stretch of coastline — and that’s official. Aquinnah Beach was recently picked as one of the top walking beaches in the United States by beach expert Dr. Stephen Leatherman at Florida International University (there’s a job to kill for). You’ll see why, once you’re there, whether you count yourself an expert or not. Aquinnah offers hard-packed sand and a gentle slope down to the water, making it perfect for those romantic walks through toe-depth surf.

There are a numerous private beaches in the area, so be careful you don’t wander on to one by accident and get caught for trespassing. The public beach stretches from Philbin Beach up to Aquinnah Cliffs, a tourist attraction in its own right. Towering 150 feet over the sands, the cliffs are formed of a red, striated clay which early European settlers used to make bricks. Now an endangered national landmark, however, the Aquinnah Cliffs are strictly off-limits to everyone except members of the local Wampanoag tribe, who use the clay to make various crafts.

Amenities: Public restrooms are available near the parking lot.

Added Attractions: Atop the cliffs at Aquinnah is the Gay Head Lighthouse, built in 1844 to replace an older wooden structure. It keeps watch over the treacherous Devil’s Bridge shoals, where colliding tidal currents have caught and wrecked many a ship.

Admission and Parking: There’s a $15 parking fee during the summer months; the off-season is free.

Where to Eat: Take a two mile drive to The Bite — most islanders agree that for fried clams, this is the only place to go.

Lifeguard on Duty: No lifeguards – swim at your own risk.

Fido-Friendly?: Not pets are allowed on the beach.

Insider Info: Be warned! Some private beaches in the area are notoriously lax about enforcing the island’s ”no nude bathing” policy. Mind that your eyes don’t wander where they shouldn’t.

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Beaches Of Martha’s Vinyard

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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The unspoiled charm of Martha’s Vineyard is probably best exemplified by its scenic beaches. Beaches vary from protected, shallow, clear-water stretches on the northern and eastern sides of the Island to expanses of rumbling surf along the south side.

Some beaches are open to the public without restriction, while others are reserved for residents and summer visitors who are staying in the towns where the beaches are located. To use these town beaches, one needs a parking and/or beach permit. Permits can be obtained through the local town hall.

BEACH INFO FOR PETS

Dukes County Beach Rules and Regulations:

January 1-March 31: No restrictions;

April 1-May 14: Dogs and pets are prohibited within 100 yards of posted nesting habitat by federal and state regulation;

May 15-August 30: Dogs and pets are prohibited within 100 yards of posted nesting habitat by federal and state regulation; dogs and pets are prohibited on all beaches between 9 am and 5 pm;

September 1-September 15: Dogs and pets are prohibited on all beaches between 9 am and 5 pm;

September 16-December 31: No restrictions.

Dog and pet excrement must be picked up and disposed of properly. There is a $50 fine for violations.

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AQUINNAH

Gay Head Cliffs and Beach

Off-limits. The Gay Head Cliffs are a national landmark and are seriously endangered by climbing on the cliffs and removal of clay.

Aquinnah Public Beach (Moshup Beach)

Surf beach off Moshup Trail. The beach is approximately a ten-minute walk from the parking lot on a cleared trail. There is a $15 parking fee in summer.

Lobsterville Beach

Two miles of beautiful Vineyard Sound beach and dune land along Lobsterville Road. Includes a seagull nesting area, and is a favorite fishing spot. The beach is open to all, but parking is prohibited on Lobsterville Road.

Philbin Beach

Surf beach off Moshup Trail. Aquinnah residents only.

CHILMARK

Lucy Vincent Beach

Chilmark section of south shore. Open to Chilmark residents and renters only.

Menemsha Public Beach

Next to Menemsha Harbor, a gentle beach with the clear, bright water. Open to all.

Squibnocket Beach

Chilmark section of south shore, a surf beach. Open to Chilmark residents and renters only.

EDGARTOWN

East Beach (Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge and Wasque Reservation)

One of our best located on Chappaquiddick Island. Open to all; however, subject to regulations of The Trustees of Reservations.

Fuller Street Beach

At the end of Fuller Street near Lighthouse Beach. Open to all.

Katama Beach (South Beach)

Three miles of barrier beach on the south shore at the end of Katama Road. Fine surf on one side, protected salt-pond on the other. Open to all. Vehicles with permits allowed on marked trails.

Lighthouse Beach

A harbor beach at Starbuck’s Neck, off North Water Street near the center of town. Open to all.

OAK BLUFFS

Eastville Beach

At the bridge between Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven. Open to all.

Oak Bluffs Town Beach

Calm, shallow water. The beach begins near the Steamship Authority dock and terminates at the first jetty heading toward Edgartown, at the end of the breakwater, marked by a fence. The beach continues again about one mile southeast of the small inlet flowing into Sengekontacket Pond, and ends at Joseph Sylvia State Beach. Open to all.

Joseph Sylvia State Beach

Two miles of clear, mild beach along Beach Road between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. (The section in Edgartown is called Bend-in-the-Road Beach.) Accessible by bicycle path. Open to all.

VINEYARD HAVEN

Lake Tashmoo Town Beach

At Herring Creek on Lake Tashmoo. Open to all.

Owen Park Beach

A harbor beach off Main Street, near the center of town. Open to all.

Tisbury Town Beach

End of Owen Little Way, next to the Vineyard Haven Yacht Club. Open to all.

WEST TISBURY

Lambert’s Cove Beach

Considered by many to have the finest sand and clearest water on the north shore. West Tisbury residents and renters only.

Long Point Beach (at Wildlife Refuge)

Offers swimming in Long Point Pond and at south beach. Summer access via Waldron’s Bottom Road. Trustees of Reservations. Admission fee.

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Lampost Bar – Oak Bluffs

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Lampost

Address: 6 Circuit Ave., Oak Bluffs, MA
Phone: 508-696-9352
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The Lampost is a good, old-fashioned neighborhood bar with a DJ and dancing. In addition to events such as an ’80s night, a Brazilian night, and a Hawaiian night, there are also swing nights. The bar attracts a young crowd.

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Atria Bar

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Address: 137 Main St., Edgartown, MA
Phone: 508-627-5850
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The Atria Bar is off the beaten path, but it’s a quiet, comfortable place to escape the summer crowds. Enjoy one of the clever drinks, including the Aunt Katherine Manhattan (Maker’s Mark and sweet vermouth, served neat), and the Espresso Martini (Stoli vanilla vodka, Kahlúa, Tia Maria, and a shot of fresh espresso).

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Harbor View Hotel – Edgartown

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Harbor View Hotel
131 North Water St, Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, MA 02539
PH: 508-627-7000
PH: 800-225-6005
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Review 1:
From the ideal location – which included perfect viewing of July 4 fireworks – to the exceptional ser vice, the Harborview is just a great place to stay. My husband and I visited MV a few years back and stayed at a B&B near town. It was nice, but paled in comparison to our stays on the Cape and Nantucket and so we hadn’t gone back to the Vineyard again. But after our stay at Harborview, we can’t wait to go back! Great for couples, families or friends. When the fitness center and spa are done, it will be a truly full-service resort. Look forward to a return trip soon!
  • Date of stay July 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
  • Age group 35_49
Review 2:
My wife and I stayed in a Cottage King room and it was great! The hotel grounds are well maintained, there was plenty of parking which can be rare at MV; a nice pool but best of all, it’s at a perfect location. The hotel in right on the bend of Oak Bluffs and next to a large beach area with the lighthouse.The free Wi-fi was great but the signal wasn’t too string in the Cottage room. There’s an in-room mini fridge and great pod-style coffee. If you want to save yourself $4 for a cup of coffee in the restaurant, grab a cup in the room or in the lobby.Everything seems to be recently remodeled but still holds its old charm. That said, my only complaint would be that the door to the room was old and not so sound proof.
  • Date of stay June 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
Review 3:

we stayed in the main room and were very excited upon arrival having heard all the great things about this hotel. let’s just say that my dog would have been claustrophobic in this room. It was big enough for 1 king bed, a small, dresser, and thats it. you could not even walk around in the room AT ALL. for the ridiculous rates we payed, we expected something MUCH bigger. we had stayed at the holiday inn express the night before we took the ferry over to the vineyard and let me just tell you that THAT room , in which we payed 85 dollars was nicer, more comfortable, and about 100x more spacious than the room at the harborview. It was such a let down and a horrible way to spend my one week off during the summer

  • Date of stay June 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
Review 4:

My husband took me to the Harbor view for a long weekend for my 30th birthday. The hotel itself was nice (apparently just redone). The room was nice and the staff was very accommodating. The hotel is right across from the beach and in walking distance of all the shops and restaurants in Edgartown. The hotel has a pool but that is it as far as amenities go. I would love to go again but I would probably try to rent a house instead. Bring bikes (or you can rent them) Lots of bike trails and you can ride your bike to beach/restaurants/shops.Restaurants to Try: Home Port-In Mirmesha. A bit of a drive but the lobster was great and very reasonable-bring your own wine -this town is currently a dry town. (The other dry town is Vineyard Haven).The Pub (whole in the wall)-in Edgartown- they just have counter seats but all the counter seats stay full. Best breakfast we had all week and very affordable.Expresso Love-In Edgartown-Good Sandwiches-a bit priceyAmong the Flowers-Great Coffee-a bit pricey
Restaurants to Avoid: The Whart-In Edgartown-Food was good but way too expensive-go to Home Port instead! Main street Dinner-In Edgartown-food was terrible and way to expensive. Edgartown Deli-Food was terrible but affordable.

  • Date of stay June 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
Review 5:

Had the pleasure of spending the first week of June celebrating our 35th Wedding Anniversary-Hotel has undergone major renovations and is definitely a 5 star resort-grounds are immaculate-stayed in the Captain Lafayette Rowley cottage-furniture very upscale yet very comfortable-pottery barn style-bathroom was awesome-2 person shower with large ‘rain shower” built in ceiling lots of marble-deep soaker tub–bedroom was huge with large flat screen TV on the wall-gas fireplace-large 4 poster king bed-extremely comfortable-front and back decks-very private and quiet-Had dinner at Water Street restaurant-food & service was excellent-desserts pricey for what you got-huge heated pool and very clean-staff made you feel very welcome-surrounded by prestigious residences-downtown Edgartown a short 5 minute walk-plenty of excellent restaurants in town-would definitely come again and would highly recommend
  • Date of stay June 2009
  • Visit was for Leisure
  • Traveled with With Spouse/Partner
  • Age group 50_64
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Zephrus Restaurant

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Zephrus

Cuisine: American

Rated excellent by Zagat Restaurant survey, Zephrus serves Island-fresh, new American cuisine at the Mansion House on Martha’s Vineyard. Today’s catch of striped bass, locally harpooned swordfish, Vineyard-grazed lamb and fresh Island greens compliment a comfortable yet sophisticated menu. We invite you to BYOB. Ask about our specials & healthy choice takeout selections!

Address: 9 Main Street, Vineyard Haven, MA
Tel: 508.693.3416
Fax: 508.693.4095
Email: info@mvmansionhouse.com

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Detente

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Detente

A cozy restaurant and wine bar, specializing in modern local cuisine and wines from around the world. Enjoy the outdoor terrace for dinner by candlelight. Tucked back in Nevin Square, it’s the perfect hideaway – dinner, cocktails, enjoying each others company.

Address: Unit 3, Nevin Square, Edgartown, MA

Tel: 508-627-8810

Fax: 508-627-4977

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David Ryan’s Café & Restaurant – Edgartown

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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Cuisine: Local Island Fare and Casual Dining. Hot spot where locals and vacationers crave signature martinis and goombay smashes while nibbling on Island fare in fun, upbeat atmosphere. Upstairs, a creative menu features best from local farms, land, and sea in Dining Room and Martini Bar. Upstairs or down, enjoy a memorable Island Experience! Open Year-Round.

Address: 11 North Water St., Edgartown, MA
Tel: 508.627.4100

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Harbor View Restaurant – Edgartown

Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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The ideal Martha’s Vineyard dining experience with an exciting new menu in 2009 by executive chef Levon Wallace. Featuring inspired contemporary cuisine using fresh seasonal island ingredients and local seafood. Nightly dinner and Sunday Brunch. Located in the historic Harbor View Hotel with an outstanding view of Edgartown Harbor & Lighthouse.

Address: 131 North Water Street, Edgartown, MA
Tel: 508-627-7000

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