<p>For the first time in more than five decades, there will be no basketball in Niantic Park this summer due to major renovations planned for the popular Oak Bluffs hangout. Construction is slated to begin mid-April.
For the first time in more than five decades, there will be no basketball in Niantic Park this summer due to major renovations planned for the popular Oak Bluffs hangout.
Construction at the park is slated to begin mid-April, and continue through June, presenting unsafe conditions for ballplayers, parks commissioner Amy Billings told the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week.
Most of the work will be complete by July, but landscaping, seeding and major changes to the playground won’t be finished until September.
“I think it’s too risky to plan it and not have the park ready,” she said. “The whole park really needs to be ready. I don’t think we can open half of it.”
Generations of ballplayers have flocked to the park each summer for pick-up games as well as league and tournament play.
But the park’s only court, which has never been resurfaced, is in a sorry state.
“When people come to Martha’s Vineyard and see the despair of that court, they say it doesn’t fit Martha’s Vineyard,” said Omar Daniel, who grew up playing Niantic basketball.
That will all change by summer of 2016, when a project to replace the existing basketball court and add a practice court is complete. When athletes visit the park that summer, they will also find a renovated playground, a new water fountain, public restrooms, new lighting and new landscaping, if all goes according to plan.
But, as the proverbial saying goes, good things come to those who wait. In this case, that means a summer without Niantic streetball.
“There are going to be very many disappointed children,” said selectman Gail Barmakian, upon learning of the park’s closure.
“Our summer residents give this as their prime time,” echoed selectman Gregory Coogan. “They pay a lot have things working, and for them not to have that, it will be disappointing.”
The park’s closure will displace three leagues that normally play at Niantic, as well as the youth basketball camp and the Vineyard Streetball Classic, a popular youth tournament.
Basketball coach Mike Joyce is searching for an alternative space. “It’s just a matter of seeing if there is a place in Oak Bluffs we can use and that the town can kind of sponsor,” he said.
While he hasn’t yet exhausted his options, there is a chance that the camp will not take place this summer.
“There is that possibility, but I am trying to avoid that possibility,” he said. “It’s been 50 years and running that there has been basketball.”
Mr. Daniel, who started the streetball classic in 2002, said his tournament will take the year off.
But when it’s back in 2016, it will be bigger than ever, he said. He’s already planning regional Cape and Islands tournaments and wants to bring kids up from Georgia, where he runs another recreational program.“We are going to have more courts and more ability to get kids to come from off-Island,” he said.
The town has estimated that the majority of the project, including repairs to the existing wood frame building and general park and landscape improvements, will not exceed $654,000, though the project just went to bid this week.
The town community preservation committee has already allocated $400,000 in state funds for the project, and has plans to reimburse another $350,000.
In addition, the parks department has raised money for playground improvements. Local landscapers have also offered their services on a volunteer basis.
Current plans show that the park will maintain the same basic shape, but two of the four tennis courts will be resurfaced — one will become a practice basketball court and the other will be a multi-use court.
The improvements to the main court are a long time coming, Niantic fans said this week.
“We’ve filled some cracks out there, and done some painting, but it’s really never been redone,” Mr. Joyce said.
And while the court will be missed this summer, last summer, ballplayers were disappointed to see the shabby court still in place.
“It’s going to be tough but all of these kids wanted it and are waiting for it,” Ms. Billings said.

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If it's any solace for those
Bijan C. Bayne Oak Bluffs Summer ResidentIf it's any solace for those who will miss The Courts, in a matter of days you will be able to read a book about their history.
So much tradition . Our kids
GretchenSo much tradition . Our kids planning to rejoin each year as we did. Old friends,lifelong relationships
This is the saddest story ever. Can the Oak Bluffs school make up this huge void?
I find solace in the Fact
BITB Parent BostonI find solace in the Fact that BITB will push through this year and still be operating!! Confused why they where not referenced at all in the article!?! Being that the past 3 years they have provided the best bball event with regards to skill building and teaching life lessons.
You need to identify BITB for
Gretchen O.B.You need to identify BITB for those who don't know.
BITB= Battle In The Bluffs
BITB ParentBITB= Battle In The Bluffs
Odd that they are closing the
Concerned Oak BluffsOdd that they are closing the whole park when only a few sections are being renovated. For example, the toddler section is not going to get any renovations and is the most frequented park on the island. In addition, I sure hope construction does not bother renters in July/August$$$$$$$
I believe the whole park is
guinevere cramer oak bluffs, MAI believe the whole park is closing for safety reasons. As a mom of two toddlers, I don't think a construction site of this nature is going to be safe. Tearing up all the blacktop and fencing - what a mess. Also the construction machines need a place to be stored - can't be on the streets, no room.
This is a very small price to pay for a project that will delight children and adults for years to come. Personally, it affects me for a full year - not just the summer since I live around the corner. I am thrilled at the thought of a new community built playground and new park. Cheers to Oak Bluffs for making this happen!
It would be nice as part of
David Vineyard HavenIt would be nice as part of the renovation that the single telephone pole in the parking area by the court be removed. It is dangerous to all vehicles that park there. The pole has been struck many times by drivers who forget it is there when backing out of a parking space near it.
Just a few fact's and
Amy Billings oak bluffsJust a few fact's and speaking for myself only, I was quoted here from a selectman's meeting where the Town Administrator was the one giving the up date to the bid's going out for the "Niantic Park Project" ( I have not personally spoken to any reporter.) The restoration of the park has been needed since long before I even became a commissioner. The state legislation was changed and so we were able to apply for C.P.A. funding to restore the park. The Street Ball Classic, The Battle in the Bluffs, (Ian, Arthur, Omar and Michael) Mike Joyce, Park Commissioners and so many others have been working so hard to make this happen for years. Please go to the Town of O.B. website and look at the plan. The process that we have followed for the past 2 years has been difficult but will be worth every bit of it. We are greatfull for all time and efforts of Kris Horuchi, Nicole Morey, Marc Rivers and the play ground committee. I am sorry if there is no Niantic Park this summer but I don't believe anyone can make a promise like that. Thank You (and sorry if I missed anyone)
I saw with my own eyes Mike
Summer Resident Santa BarbaraI saw with my own eyes Mike Joyce and Ian filling cracks in the court last summer.... !! I know they are thrilled they don't have to do that this summer..!!
After 8 years I will finally
Kev Lewis Laurel, MD via Oak Bluffs, NaAfter 8 years I will finally have a vacation week on the Island and won't get to shoot any hoops!!! I'm already planning my 2016 now... wouldn't miss it!!!
Kool K
AO New EnglandKool K
It's too bad that two of the
Lou Savas Summer visitorIt's too bad that two of the tennis courts will disappear. I've met many wonderful people while playing on those tennis courts.
Progress is for the next
Judy Potter AB-DC!Progress is for the next generation and beyond. I love it!
Might not be a bad time to
George Stein EdgartownMight not be a bad time to consider upgrading the courts in the other towns in 2016. I still revel in shutting down trash talking young men into my 50's. You show up choose up game partners and make friends for the season. Driving past those courts always makes me smile
This is such GREAT news. I
JAMES Houston, TexasThis is such GREAT news. I know it will be tough to not have the park and courts for a summer, but it is well worth it. I played and worked there when it first opened up under the direction of Dan McCarthy. This is a much needed and long awaited reno and I think it will be much more appreciated when it is done. A Lot of history and great games have been played at this court.
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