Richard Clark, longtime Steamship Authority terminal agent in Vineyard Haven, will retire Friday after 41 years on the job. He started with the boat line as a ticket seller in 1979.
On Wednesday morning, Richard Clark, longtime Steamship Authority terminal agent in Vineyard Haven, stood before the doors of the departing morning ferry, ushering the final strains of passengers aboard.
The day, warmed by a brilliant October sun, was typical in every way except one. For Mr. Clark, it was one of his last days working on the harbor. On Friday, after 41 years of service, he will retire from the SSA.
“I got a little gift,” he said pointing to the sky. “I won’t miss being out here in February when it’s four degrees or when it’s 96 degrees in the summer, but those beautiful spring days and days like today, how do you go wrong.”
A familiar face to any who have passed through the doors of a Vineyard Haven ferry terminal, Mr. Clark began working as a ticket seller in 1979, with no real plans to stay or go. After six years on the job, he was promoted to terminal agent and has been an Island stalwart ever since, though he would never say as much.
“You can’t stay that long if you hate something,” he said with a smile.
In his years of service, Mr. Clark has witnessed Island history big and small. He was in his first year at the Steamship Authority when the ferry Islander struck a rocky ledge and nearly sank off Oak Bluffs in March 1980. “You don’t forget that sort of thing,” he said.
But upon reflection, what stands out the most to Mr. Clark are the smaller, quieter moments on the job and the people he has gotten to know in the terminal over the years.
“You get to meet people that commute on a daily basis — you see the same person at 7 a.m. every day, you see the kids that commute to school and then you watch their kids commute to school, you see families growing up and they remember you,” he said, adding, “But it’s brief, it’s 10-second conversations.”
In retirement, Mr. Clark said he is looking forward to having some free time and finally turning off the clock.
“This is a job that is all about time — I always know what time it is . . . I’m on the beach on my day off and I’ll hear a boat and I go, it’s two o’clock,” he said. “I don’t want to know what time it is, I just want to wake up and have coffee and putter around.”
On Friday, the SSA will hold a formal going-away party for Mr. Clark, honoring his contributions to the Island community and celebrating his years on the job. But for him, the fanfare comes second. “I don’t need parties. The people that know me and remember me will say hi to me on the street, that’s good enough for me,” he said.
And even after he leaves, Mr. Clark won’t be gone for long. He plans to return to the terminal from time to time to visit. “But not every day,” he said with a smile.
On Wednesday, as he reflected on his time at the SSA, Mr. Clark insisted that he had no parting wisdom for those he is leaving behind at the office. “Everyone does things their own way, I can’t tell them how. They’ll figure it out,” he said.
As a fog horn blared in the background, he added with a smile: “My phone might ring once, maybe twice.”
Chances are, he’ll answer it.

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Congratulations, Mr.
Diana Elvin Williamstown, MACongratulations, Mr. Steamship. May you enjoy a well-deserved, long and happy retirement. Love from Peter and me.
A True gentleman!
Chris KeatingA True gentleman!
you will be missed Richard!
WELL GRAMPY GOING TO MISS
Dottie Fisher Vineyard HavenWELL GRAMPY GOING TO MISS SEEING YOU FOR SURE CONGRATS TO YOU LOVE DOTTIE
Congratulations Richard! We
Susan Johnson Banta ChilmarkCongratulations Richard! We will miss your smiling face greeting us at the boat. My kids (now all grown) still ask about you.
Congratulations Cadillic, you
Ken RuscYk Oak BluffsCongratulations Cadillic, you are going to love retirement! Do whatever you want a you own speed!!!!!
You are our HERO. Thank you
Anne and John Cummings 49 Pequot Ave Oak BluffsYou are our HERO. Thank you for all that you do for everyone.
Enjoy retirement.!!
Good Luck Richard....enjoy
Gus Schroeder Summerville,SCGood Luck Richard....enjoy life
Congratulations, Richard! You
Robby K Oak BluffsCongratulations, Richard! You have served the island well! Your customer service is outstanding. Thank you!!
YOU HAVE WORKED A VERY LONG
MILTON & MYRNA ROGERS SYLVA TAMPA, FLYOU HAVE WORKED A VERY LONG TIME IT IS TIME TO HAVE FUN AND ENJOY LIFE.
Thanks for the help you gave
Richard J. O'Neil Naples, FLThanks for the help you gave to the Truckers over the years. Enjoy! Spend some time in the Sunshine. Buy the way you have a very nice first name.
It was always reassuring to
Colin Ewing EdgartownIt was always reassuring to see you at the SSA! Have fun in retirement,
and whatever you do keep moving!
Good luck Richard, Always a
Jack Lqw Oak BluffsGood luck Richard, Always a Gentleman.
Congratulations, Richie! They
Gerrie and Wayne Morris Vineyard HavenCongratulations, Richie! They will miss you there but we look forward to seeing you more around the hood!
I am going to miss your
Jill Woollacott Oak Bluffs, MaI am going to miss your smiling face when I travel! Best of luck in retirement and enjoy your days of puttering!
Hope all those that follow in
Cindy daRosa Barrett Vineyard HavenHope all those that follow in your position are as kind and wonderful a person as you have been to everyone over the years. The best to you and your family in all your future endeavors.
Enjoy your retirement Richard
Wayne and Gigi kurth Avon, CtEnjoy your retirement Richard, will miss seeing you. Enjoy those walks on the beach
Great story great guy!!
Hal OBGreat story great guy!!!Always a gentleman and sometimes dealing with difficult people. I just worry who will be replacing him (sigh).... Some of the agents really could use a good lesson in customer service and manners.
Richard,
Billy BaldwinRichard,
I don’t remember ever boarding a vessel, after giving you my ticket, when I was not laughing
at something we had a brief chuckle over. I will miss, more than ever, needling you about....
anything!
I hope you enjoy your richly deserved retirement. Go get ‘em….
You have always been great to
Louis Smith Oak BluffsYou have always been great to interact with at the SSA. It’s been a pleasure to know you both there and outside of the job. Congratulations on your retirement and I hope it brings you the best life has to offer.
Though we only met a couple
Myles Furlong Cape Cod Winwater Falmouth MassachusettsThough we only met a couple of times you were always a very polite person good luck in your retirement be well my friend
enjoy yourself rich.. happy
gerry issokson new orleansenjoy yourself rich.. happy puttering
Thank you Richard for your
Marshall Cook Vineyard HavenThank you Richard for your exceptional Service. enjoy retirement.
Always enjoyed working with
Lou Prapotnik Mesquite,Nv.Always enjoyed working with you. Hope you enjoy your retirement, Lou Prapotnik
Richard, congratulations on
Bob Sieminsk Key westRichard, congratulations on your retirement you’ve been a dear friend an ally and agent for 32 years that I’ve been trucking to the Rock for Croinig,s. The best of luck for your future venues. Happy retirement dear friend Bob Sieminski
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