Dock Dance will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. next month, instead of the usual 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Ray Ewing

Edgartown Sets Earlier Dock Dance Start Time After Complaints

The Edgartown select board voted unanimously Monday to start Dock Dance an hour earlier after hearing concerns from Chappy ferry co-owner Peter Wells and the Edgartown police about underage drinking.

The Edgartown select board voted unanimously Monday to start Dock Dance an hour earlier after hearing concerns from Chappy ferry co-owner Peter Wells and the Edgartown police about underage drinking.

At the meeting, Mr. Wells read a letter from Edgartown police Chief Bruce McNamee that endorsed his request to move the Dock Dance start time from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. The weekly summer music show on Memorial Wharf will now end at 8 p.m. instead of 9 p.m.

“It is my hope that with an earlier start and finish time, these dances, which are steeped in local tradition, will return to the ‘family friendly’ events that they were long known for,” Chief McNamee wrote in the letter.

The police department has spent $700 per dance to pay officers on duty and despite their increased presence, the department is still encountering numerous disturbances and instances of underage drinking, Chief McNamee wrote.

“When the police chief says what he says, it’s pretty serious,” select board member Michael Donaroma said at the meeting on Monday. “I think we did our best to save it by keeping it from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00pm when originally it sounded so bad that we almost wanted to close it.”

Dock Dance has been a tradition for over half a century, and Mr. Donaroma said that in years past, moving the start time to 6 p.m. helped reduce underage drinking. 

At an Edgartown select board meeting on August 12, band members Niko Ewing and Alex Karalekas shared their preference for the 7 p.m. start time, saying it would be difficult for band members with nine-to-five jobs and young children to accommodate the earlier time.

The select board offered switching to 6 p.m. on Sundays, but Mr. Ewing and Mr. Karalekas declined, saying band members use Sunday evenings to spend time with their kids.

John Stanwood, another band member and a new father, wrote to town administrator James Hagerty echoing Mr. Ewing and Mr. Karalekas’ concerns. He said Monday’s decision made it impossible for the band to continue performing.

“[The select board] has set parameters that make it infeasible for a person who has a nine-to-five job to physically make it work,” Mr. Stanwood said. “...I’m pretty upset about it.”

The band has been performing at the dock dance for free the past 15 years. 

Mr. Stanwood said that the band repeatedly makes announcements during their set denouncing underage drinking, and they do their best to work with police to make sure everyone is having a safe and fun time.

“There’s very few outlets for the youth to come out and express themselves positively and dance, and we feel like [Dock Dance] has been a service that’s been painted in a terrible light because there’s a couple of bad apples that make everyone look bad,” Mr. Stanwood said.

Mr. Stanwood said with music events and venues such as Beach Road, the Dive Bar, the Lampost Atlantic Connection and Nectar’s closing, there are few places left where bands can play, threatening the Island’s once flourishing music scene.

“It just seems like music is not being supported like it should and it’s really hard to keep the fight going when the town seems to have different priorities,” Mr. Stanwood said.

Dock dance will return on Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. The band performing has not been announced.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/27/2024 - 14:29

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Cassius West Tisbury

How much is the band being paid?

Is the town making it worth their time to continue an event “steeped in local tradition,” as the chief put it?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/27/2024 - 17:31

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Chris Edgartown

A solution? Maybe the band members' employers can let them call it a day at 4 for just this one day per year in the spirit of things? Because they are doing this for free, it is really community service in a way. Just a thought...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/27/2024 - 19:30

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Amy Edgartown

This is so disappointing! This has been a staple downtown event since The Bodes decades ago. Completely agree that 6 pm start is too early in the summer months. What a shame if we loose this island tradition too. If there is underage drinking going on- confiscate the alcohol. Charge the minors. Get their parents involved. These teens needs consequences.

Michael edgartown

I agree....how can you not see a lightly dressed person, smuggling booze onto the pier?.....stop them, take it away, assess the individual, and and if there is a problem send them away.......

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/27/2024 - 20:38

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Bob Edgartown

Not sure what the chief of police comment is supposed to mean about the $700 figure he has a budget in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and shame on him for trying to bring the cost of police detail into the discussion. This town has a $40 million budget and it’s disgusting that, the mention of $700 is even brought up.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/28/2024 - 11:01

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Jes VH

Six is too early! A lot of our island kids and seasonal kids work till 6 or 6:30. So the end up missing most of the event.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/28/2024 - 13:36

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henry Edgartown

The No fun island strikes again, lets all remember the island has one purpose to be a quiet haven for the rich and fun is not allowed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/28/2024 - 18:15

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Ng Vh

Early Dock Dance or canceled Dock Dance won't stop underage day drinking in the summer. They will just drink somewhere else, like everywhere else

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 08/28/2024 - 21:21

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Old person standing at the back VH

6pm is still broad daylight in the summer; most are still working. A 6-8pm time slot is the kiss of death for an event geared toward younger people, a guarantee that interest and attendance will dwindle. Is that the idea?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:41

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Marie Edgartown

Please don’t cancel the dock dance and maybe add special events….Our town can afford to pay our officers for covering and can afford to hire services to check people heading into the dance. What is sad to me is the parents that aren’t controlling and even encouraging their underage children to drink. Sorry, don’t get me started…..please find a way to teach young people to have fun without alcohol and drugs…. These young people need to have a place to party. Thank you to the town and the band

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/30/2024 - 07:40

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Peter Vineyard Haven

Oh no! A minor smuggled a beer into the dance! Change the start time so it starts in broad daylight!! Virtually guaranteeing that it will be unsuccessful, or no fun. These dances should be held at night like they used to be.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/30/2024 - 08:04

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Pat Edgartown

As a teen in the late 1950"s I enjoyed the dock dances which I think were on Thursdays.
I agree with others that the time should be 7 - 9pm.
Perhaps we should have those attending show ID to someone as they arrive.
And yes, parents need more involvement in the underage drinking!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/30/2024 - 08:40

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Mike Edgartown

Again, why is anyone surprised. This is Martha's Vineyard so as soon as the old locals discover someone having good, clean fun....CANCELLED!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/30/2024 - 19:30

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OB Ali OB

I believe the original complaint was that youth were urinating on the Chappy Ferry employees vehicles. The solution should have been to install a few Port-a-potties. It is ridiculous to think the attendees would walk all the way to Church St to go to the bathroom! 6pm is way too early to start!

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