Union Chapel after the snowstorm.
Jeanna Shepard

Oak Bluffs Town Column: Jan. 13

The fifties-style ranch house next to the Titticut Follies Cottage on Narragansett avenue remained unnoticed as it was quietly demolished to the alarm of no one.

The fifties-style ranch house next to the Titticut Follies Cottage on Narragansett avenue remained unnoticed as it was quietly demolished to the alarm of no one. Listed as having been built in 1880 on the town assessor’s map — in the middle of the Cottage City Historic District — but in actuality the year listed was for the garage. Now there is a sizeable, immaculate, new house rising — a winterized home with porches and a tower that would make Samuel L. Pratt proud.

The family owners have graced this column once before; they of the yellow house on Ocean and Naumkeag avenues whose last renovation was replete with a garden rivaling any in town, landscaped to match the yellow color and multi scalloped, period shingling. Mention is also made of one of the coolest cars in Oak Bluffs, the forest green, three-wheeled Morgan you see parked there in season.

Referred by friends on the Historic Commission, I learned that Chuck Sullivan of Sullivan & Associates, whose offices are conveniently located on Narragansett across from Union Chapel, was the architect. I looked up the owner’s name — Michael Lehr — and Mr. Sullivan confirmed the family’s investment into what I believe to be the first new and soon to be historically significant home in Oak Bluffs’ Historic District since the late 1800s. Framed and ply-wooded, the home is slated for completion in the spring and is already exquisite. My understanding is that there is more to come in the way of the quality of external detail. Thanks and congratulations to the Lehr family for the outstanding contribution to our views and history. 35 Narragansett – well worth a drive by.

Architect Chuck Sullivan is also one of the volunteers on the new committee whose efforts are devoted to replacement of the hand me down town hall, chaired by cyclist Bill McGrath. Steve Auerbach is vice chairman and the other members include Jason Balboni, selectman board chairman Gail Barmakian, Alice Butler, Kris Chvatal, James Dearing, Karen W. Finley, Joan Hughes, Marilyn Miller, Colleen Morris, Richard Toole and selectman Walter Vail. The committee’s listing on the town website notes their wide ranging, relevant talents that include architecture, construction, finance, design and presentation. Appointed by the board of selectmen in December, the members represent Oak Bluffs taxpayers, voters and residents who will lead the design and development of and help produce a town hall that is affordable, functional and a point of pride in Oak Bluffs.

The committee meets every Wednesday at 3:30 in the town hall meeting room on the lower level and refreshingly welcomes everyone to stop by and participate. I’ve been personally acquainted with one of the members for 45 years now and can attest to the talents of magna cum laude mathematician Mrs. Finley who has supervised the restoration, renovation, decoration and design of four of our past and present homes and my family’s on Pequot that doesn’t look a day over 145 years old.

It’s not Halloween but the library’s filled with monsters this weekend with a Monster Scavenger Hunt on Friday, Jan. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. for kids. From 2 to 3:30 p.m. pretend monsters who appear scary will turn out to be afraid of kids. Bring friends who are five and up for games, crafts snacks and, yes, why not dress up. Friday the 13th. Monsters. What can go wrong?

The Library Friends of Oak Bluffs has a book drive on Saturday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the library if you have some worthy books, DVD’s or CD’s you can spare.

Next Wednesday, Jan. 18, registered dietician Laura Denman will share strategies to encourage healthy eating habits in a joint session with parents and children after work and school from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Family Center at Martha’s Vineyard Community Services. Dinner and childcare will be provided and you must pre-register. Call 508-687-9182 or visit mvcommunityservices.com/events.

Thanks to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum the soon to be demolished Bradley Memorial Church is memorialized with substantial artifacts from Reverend Denniston and his family for posterity. A portion of the collection was displayed last summer and may be again when the new building is complete. Perhaps now attention might be paid to the first and now abandoned African American Meeting House near the corner of Garvin and Dukes County Avenues.

It’s a pleasant surprise that the roof of the Island Theatre appears to have outlasted one more foot-deep snow storm.

Keep your foot on a rock.

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Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/12/2017 - 11:53

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Renee Nolan Middleborough

How nice to hear lots of happy news! Can't wait to see the success on Narragansett.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/12/2017 - 20:32

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Glenn Finley Oak Bluffs and Connecticut

Congrats to the Lehr family, can't wait to see the finished artistry! Yay to new Town Hall Committee, may the Building have function, may the Building have space, may the Building bring contentment.
Foot of snow! Front page photo attractions in the Gazette?
Nice article Skip, the man of letters :))

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/12/2017 - 20:35

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Amy Goldson Turks& Caicos , Oak Bluffs

I am thrilled to learn that planning is underway for a new town hall. Our town employees deserve a pleasant work environment where records can be safely maintained and Oak Bluffs residents - summer and year round , deserve to have a townhall that is representative of the wonderful place that Oak Bluffs is.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 00:25

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Pamela and Joseph Hoffman Alexandria, Louisiana

It is always delightful reading the very descriptive articles written by Skip Finley on the people, events, issues and projects occurring on the Vineyard and specifically in Oak Bluffs during the year. We will look forward to passing by the newly constructed Lehr Family home and seeing the new Town Hall building next summer! We miss the Rock and it looks like it has been a cold but beautiful winter there!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 00:36

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Linda D Gaines Richfield, OH & Oak Bluffs, MA

How grateful are we that Jeanna Shepard's snow-covered boots on the ground have afforded us such lovely perspectives on Old Man Winter-from the comfort of our warm cozy chairs!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 01:20

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Kharma Oak Bluffs Washington, DC

I don't know that I ever realized there hadn't been new houses built in the historic district and this is exciting. If we are to expect anything as stunning as the house on Ocean, then this really is exciting news!

Looks like a great committee for Town Hall. Long road ahead probably but am sure it will also be stunning when finally done.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 10:33

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Naina Williams Bethesda, MD and Oak Bluffs, MA

I love the Vineyard, but I LOVE the town of Oak Bluffs. It is nice to be informed of all the positive changes taking place there and I look forward to seeing the Lehr's latest addition and what becomes of Town Hall. Thank you Skip for keeping us apprised of what's going on in our beloved OB...especially when we are not there to see the latest happenings ourselves! Can't wait to return "HOME" and witness the positive transformations in living color!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/14/2017 - 17:16

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Barbara E. Edelin Oak Bluffs & Sarasota, Florida

As a 60 year, third generation summer resident of Oak Bluffs, its so wonderful to get the updates and "happenings" on our Island in the sun from Skip. This and many other columns written by Skip keep me abreast of things going on when I am not there and when I am there. I always learn something new and Skip gives the news his own special "spin". All of the current positive improvements in Oak Bluffs are wonderful. I am waiting anxiously for the Island Theatre to hurry up and catch up. As a children we sat in the front row many a rainy day at a special matinee and we loved being there. Now it's an eye sore and it makes me sad. I hope the owner heeds the cries to repair and restore it this year.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/14/2017 - 18:12

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Marilyn Moses Oak Bluffs

The new residence is GORGEOUS ! This is a beautiful addition to our neighborhood and adds to the integrity of the Copeland District !
Amazing design by Chuck Sullivan!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 01/15/2017 - 08:12

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Thea Hansen Historic district, Oak Bluffs

We are fortunate in Oak Bluffs to have had people like Peter Norton and now, Mr. And Mrs. Michael Lehr, take such a strong interest in renovating /rebuilding historically significant homes. Architect Chuck Sullivan has done a great job, too.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 14:31

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Lance Slaughter DC/OB

How happy I am to learn of our plan for a new town hall in Oak Bluffs! Oak Bluffs deserves a classic downtown, historically inspired facility that our fellow residents and visitors can enjoy, as the functioning centerpiece of our wonderful small town.
Hear! Hear!

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