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Winfield’s: Bright, airy... and delicious
Amy Lockwood MacDougall
Fri, Aug 14
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Columnists
I thought of the jingle from an old Cover Girl commercial when I walked into Winfield’s: “Easy, breezy, beautiful.” The dining room has half its tables and lovely vintage sails are hung between each seating area to separate diners from one another. Plexiglass partitions demarcate areas of the bar...
Isaias
Martha Ball
Thu, Aug 6
Category:
Island Notes
The yellow flag was flying at the Town Beach when I went out in the early afternoon on Tuesday. The much heralded storm had already been downgraded, the predicted westward shift of its path holding steady. The hurricanes of my childhood had familiar names, the still gold standard of 1954 was Carol...
Deep Pockets
J.V. Houlihan
Fri, Jul 31
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
The word around the campfire of late is that music mogul David Geffen’s boat, Rising Sun, was anchored off Block Island, along with Johnny Depp’s former boat. These are big sleds. Geffen’s rig is on the ostentatious side at 452 feet, while Depp’s old boat is a much smaller ride at a mere 156 feet...
Great food is popping up all over the island
Amy Lockwood MacDougall
Fri, Jul 31
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Columnists
Some say necessity is the mother of invention; in the case of some new pop-up places, Covid-19 was the spark that lit an innovative fire in three entrepreneurs. Three Sisters is housing two exciting new dining options, and The 1661 Farm and Garden homes another. Each place is super small and...
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Fresh air and fresh food at the Manisses
Amy Lockwood MacDougall
Fri, Jul 31
Category:
Columnists
Dining on Block Island isn’t just about the food. It’s also about the ambience and, in many places, the view. Hotel Manisses hits the mark on food and view—their garden setting for dining is one of the prettiest on the island. Sprawling lawn and patio areas lend themselves to natural social...
A kinder time...
Martha Ball
Thu, Jul 30
Category:
Island Notes
There are few certainties to life on Block Island and today with the news of Merrill Slate’s passing there is one less. We all knew it was coming, we had watched him decline with age and the loss of his wife, but a decline temporarily halted, maybe even reversed a bit, by reconciliation with the...
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Eli’s... A wonderful mosaic of flavor
Amy Lockwood MacDougall
Thu, Jul 23
Category:
Columnists
What do you do when you’re a small restaurant with indoor seating only and a pandemic comes along? Eli’s decided to pivot to take-out and sold out the first night they opened on April 23. On those early spring weekends, you could enjoy Chef Erica’s food on your own plates, with a bottle of wine...
Normal routines
J.V. Houlihan
Thu, Jul 23
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
Since mid-March the world as we know flipped over on us, and now we are all seeking to find a sense of normality and stability in our daily lives. We all need and want routines, schedules, timetables, appointments, and deadlines. Things get done because of these daily structures, and because of...
Eastport to Block Island
Martha Ball
Thu, Jul 23
Category:
Island Notes
The past weekend was another Perfect Storm, fueled by the start of the first real heat wave of the summer, prompting people to want to get away, to the beaches, to the water, to Block Island. It was simply too hot, and there were too many people both from within the state and beyond our borders,...
Two geezers acting un-geezer-like
Fri, Jul 17
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
Eight weeks ago, I was standing in the Dog Park at the old Charlestown Naval Air Base, and was pondering what to do to help our new charge, Maddox, also known as “Mad Dog,” burn up some of his unbridled, Cairn terrier energy. Yup, I felt pretty stupid standing there with arms akimbo and looking...
A society of friends living together on the pond
John Willis
Fri, Jul 17
Category:
Columnists
Beacon Hollow is a small farm on Block Island. It is home to many animals large and small — mostly rescued. There are feathered animals, furry animals and scaled or shelled animals such as turtles and fish. There are two ponds at Beacon Hollow, man-made many years ago as retention ponds to provide...
The Column About The Airport
Martha Ball
Thu, Jul 16
Category:
Island Notes
This morning I was reminded by Bob Champagne Willis, Block Island Historical Society President, via a photo of a medallion, that it is not only 2020, that this day, July 15, marks, without fanfare, the seventieth anniversary of the ceremonial opening of our State Airport. The fact the airport was...
A nod to the new way
J.V. Houlihan
Thu, Jul 9
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
In early March, I took a trip over to Martha’s Vineyard to see some friends, and grab some slack time before the season cranked up at the ferry docks. I do the same trip every year in late March; however, this year I went early and I’m glad that I did because a series of events were in play; going...
Amber Waves
Martha Ball
Thu, Jul 9
Category:
Island Notes
When the media exploded with the removal of characters long associated with certain products, one was the hot cereal, Cream of Wheat. I had bought some over the winter, when it was on sale, thought fleetingly that the box looked different, before I emptied its contents into a glass canister and...
360 video
Walk through Rodman’s Hollow
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Thu, Jul 9
Category:
Video
(360 VIDEO) Walk the path through Rodman’s Hollow, courtesy of The Block Island Times. This preserve, located in the southwest part of the island, is considered the birthplace of conservation on Block Island. The video was taken on Wednesday, July 8, a bright and sunny afternoon with temperatures...
Waves Rising
Martha Ball
Thu, Jul 2
Category:
Island Notes
Every year I refer to “the egret” in the pond behind my house, but always wonder if there is more then one. There used to be a heron, great and blue — or blue-gray — that nested at the edge of the swamp, just to the north, over the wall, in a bayberry bush grown so tall it seemed a tree. It once...
Wind, redux
J.V. Houlihan
Thu, Jun 25
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
On a late April weekend in 1965, my parents piled their four kids into our 1962 red Plymouth Valiant and we took off on a day trip to Falmouth, Mass. Our dad liked to visit the Cape when we were kids; we’d visit the outer Cape beaches, Truro and Provincetown. I can see now that he and my mom were...
Ice Plant Remains
Martha Ball
Thu, Jun 25
Category:
Island Notes
We used to start school the Monday after Labor Day. It was long one of those impossible memories, but underscored by another, of the first year we started on the Friday after the holiday, a half day. That and more memories came rushing back when I heard the announcement that all schools in Rhode...
360 Video
Walk the path through the Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Wed, Jun 24
Category:
Video
(360 VIDEO) Walk the path through the Block Island National Wildlife Refuge at the North Light, courtesy of The Block Island Times. The refuge is a haven for gulls, swallows, sparrows and more. The video was taken on Tuesday, June 23, a bright and sunny afternoon with temperatures in the 70s. Note...
The thick-billed murre
Brielle Chase
Thu, Jun 18
Category:
The Bird Corner
Block Island has always been a wonderful spot to go birding, not only because it is an important stopover during migration.
Many thanks to Elizabeth Dickens who started the bird program with the Block Island School students in the early 1900s, and to Kim Gaffett for continuing it....
Down the beaten path
Martha Ball
Thu, Jun 18
Category:
Island Notes
It is almost summer and, much as some believe they can wish away the uncertainty that has engulfed us for so long, the reality is we have yet to see the back side of the hurricane. It is all speculation, from educated guesses to wildly uninformed declarations. “But you don’t have COVID out here” we...
The Sharp-Shinned Hawk
Noah Rocha
Fri, Jun 12
Category:
The Bird Corner
Block Island has always been a wonderful spot to go birding, not only because it is an important stopover during migration. Many thanks to Elizabeth Dickens who started the bird program with the Block Island School students in the early 1900s, and Kim Gaffett for continuing it.
Each...
Arcs of June
Martha Ball
Thu, Jun 11
Category:
Island Notes
Every year, around this time, when the grass is tall and heavy laden with seed, we get a big rain; this year was no exception. We experienced a summer squall Saturday night. It had been foggy in the morning, then it seemed to clear to sunny warm. Some serious system on the radar mappings looked to...
Rumrunners
J.V. Houlihan
Thu, Jun 4
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
“Hi there,” said the man on a Ocean Avenue front porch. “Nice night.” The man’s home was midway between Old Harbor and New Harbor. His name was Murphy and was from my hometown of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. I noticed the austere and gabled house had a brass plaque that read Spartan — it was once a...
Calendar Maple
Martha Ball
Thu, Jun 4
Category:
Island Notes
Several years ago I first noticed a volunteer maple tree, seeded I guessed, from the older tree at the corner of the front yard. It was in the tall grass, perhaps three feet high but the time I even realized it was there, at the time partly in the shadow of a gnarly, dying olive. It seemed, in the...
Slow Waves
Martha Ball
Thu, May 28
Category:
Island Notes
Spring arrives in slow waves and we watch them crest and crash on the shore, then recede to become part of the wide ocean. Yellow daffodils and forsythia and creamy shad have all gone by, the first to withering stems, the others to greenery. Some trees flower only to be consumed by a day of searing...
VIDEO
Horseshoe Crab Season
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Wed, May 27
Category:
News
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Video
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Features
(VIDEO) Horseshoe crabs have begun to emerge around the Great Salt Pond recently, with their appearance serving as a reminder to their annual breeding event. Horseshoe crabs are one of Block Island's living fossils, and their appearance has not changed in 300 million years. Reporter Rosemary...
Roadblock Reminder
Martha Ball
Thu, May 21
Category:
Island Notes
We have learned, or had confirmed, these past, endless weeks, that all the talk of going back in time inspired by old photographs is the stuff of fantasy. I am old enough that I remember when all winter we had one boat from Galilee, one boat that landed at noon and left at two or two-thirty. As I...
360 VIDEO
Walk through Andy’s Way
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Tue, May 19
Category:
News
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Video
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Features
(360 VIDEO) Reporter Rosemary Connelli walked through Andy’s Way today: a large crescent of sandy beach on the eastern side of the Great Salt Pond, and home to a diverse list of plants and animals. The Block Island Times will be a featuring a story in this week’s paper on Andy’s Way, originally...
Sandhill Crane Makes a House Call
Kim Gaffett
Thu, May 14
Category:
Ocean Views
Any morning that includes a bird photo and the following text exchange, is a good one.
Paige G: “Good morning:) Kate Musso just sent this and is curious what it is?”
Kim G: “OMG where??? Sand Hill Crane. I need to see it!!!”
I was at the banding station handling gray catbirds,...
Purposefully forward
J. V. Houlihan
Thu, May 14
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
Last week I was in Newport to check on our sailboat, and was shocked at seeing the harbor completely empty. There wasn’t a single sailboat on a mooring, and there were very few people out and about in town. This is not what the City of Newport is supposed to look like on a mild day in early April...
Stamina and perseverance
Martha Ball
Thu, May 14
Category:
Island Notes
There was a time when Canada Geese had about them a mystique. They were the birds in a Joni Mitchell song, those “in chevron flight, flapping and racing on before the snow.” We watched them fly in formation, rising up to leave us, honking as they passed over the open pastures, their long necks clad...
360 VIDEO
Walk to Mosquito Beach
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Wed, May 13
Category:
News
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Video
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Features
(360 VIDEO) Walk the path to Mosquito Beach, courtesy of The Block Island Times. Mosquito Beach, or Dinghy Beach, is a small sandy cove by the Great Salt Pond on Corn Neck Road. A bright and warm day by the pond yesterday, with slight winds blowing overhead. Note: Turn up the volume to fully...
You Don’t Know What You’ve Got
Martha Ball
Thu, May 7
Category:
Island Notes
“They paved paradise Put up a parking lot With a pink hotel, a boutique And a swinging hot spot Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you’ve got ‘Til it’s gone” T he lyric of ”Big Yellow Taxi” was the written reaction of Canadian singer and songwriter Joni Mitchell to various vistas...
VIDEO
Watching the waves roll
Rosemary Connelli,
at
[email protected]
Mon, May 4
Category:
Video
(VIDEO) Reporter Rosemary Connelli visited Fred Benson Town Beach today. Start off your week with a relaxing video: watching the waves roll into the shore. Note: Turn up the volume to fully immerse yourself in the environment, and pause, and click on the video to drag it around for different...
Earth Day, Arbor Day, May Day: Calls of action
Kim Gaffett
Fri, May 1
Category:
Ocean Views
Ahhhhh, what an April it has been. We can only hope that the adage, “April showers bring May flowers
,
” proves true. By my calculation, we have had only 10 mostly sunny days in April (30 percent). The other 20 days have been cloudy or rainy! Ahhhhh, keeping track of the weather is such a...
Dooryard
Martha Ball
Fri, May 1
Category:
Island Notes
In the interests of full disclosure I have never been a student of poetry, and, I admit envying poets all that white space that us writers of prose must fill with words. Nonetheless, even I had some vague knowledge of “When Lilacs Last on the Dooryard Bloom’d,” the long poem Walt Whitman penned the...
The George W. Danielson
Martha Ball
Fri, Apr 24
Category:
Island Notes
“What was the first ferry to bring folks?” someone asked and I realized I would have to look that up, and is so often the case with everything Block Island, how to define such a thing? Would it have been the first recorded excursion, a group rowed into the landing, before there was a proper harbor...
Kim Gaffett’s Ocean Views: Earth Day meets Poetry Month
Kim Gaffett
Fri, Apr 17
Category:
Ocean Views
Everything is Going to be All Right How should I not be glad to contemplate the clouds clearing beyond the dormer window and a high tide reflected on the ceiling? There will be dying, there will be dying, but there is no need to go into that. The poems flow from the hand unbidden and the hidden...
Kitchen Tools
Martha Ball
Fri, Apr 17
Category:
Island Notes
Somewhere, I sort of stopped cooking beyond the most basic of dishes. On some level I realized what was happening, but how far it had gone hit me squarely the other night when it took four, yes, four, implements to open a bottle of olive oil. A knife to cut the foil, then there were two jar openers...
Video
Windy day at Mohegan Bluffs
Rosemary Connelli
Mon, Apr 13
Category:
News
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Video
(VIDEO) Reporter Rosemary Connelli visited the Mohegan Bluffs today, and was greeted with strong wind speeds and rough waters. Wind speeds are expected to reach up to 60 m.p.h. today for coastal communities. Note: Turn up the volume to fully immerse yourself in the environment, and pause, and click...
Certainties in an uncertain world
Martha Ball
Thu, Apr 9
Category:
Island Notes
I t feels the calendar revolves even more than usual around the sunny, hopeful, days, the dramatic spring tides, the great moon filling the sky, all pushing aside the inevitable gray April rains that mirror a national mood. Monday was glorious and I left the door open, tired of Autumn's let-me-go-...
Rolling spring
Martha Ball
Thu, Apr 2
Category:
Island Notes
W hen I came inside yesterday afternoon the sparse forsythia scraping my window, the same that seems unable to recover from having been cut to the ground a few years ago, that refuses to do more than send ever taller shoots upward, glowed. Its yellow blossoms were like so many little suns on the...
VIDEO
Daily reminders for practicing good hygiene
Rosemary Connelli
Fri, Mar 27
Category:
News
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Video
(VIDEO) Reporter Rosemary Connelli shares daily reminders on how to practice good hygiene. Stay safe, and let's continue to do our part in slowing the spread of COVID-19! To learn more on hygiene practices and COVID-19: www.cdc.gov www.who.int www.whitehouse.gov www.health.ri.gov www.new-shoreham...
Horizon Bound
J. V. Houlihan
Fri, Mar 27
Category:
The Ferry Dock Scribbler
John Walmsley grew up in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and spent his summers at Point Judith’s Breakwater Village. Walmsley started angling at the age of four and would fish the east wall or go out on his dad’s boat. (I remember his grandfather, Samuel Walmsley, when I was growing up in the Village — he...
Everlasting
Martha Ball
Thu, Mar 26
Category:
Island Notes
I t is March and it is 43, the sky is cloudy and gray, the wind is blowing from the east, the sound of it rising and falling, blocking out birdsong and the dull thunder of the white-capped ocean. I do hear the dog, moving between the yard and the front lot, barking at whatever she has decided it is...
Our little island
Martha Ball
Thu, Mar 19
Category:
Island Notes
W e live on an island. It is not the Block Island of 1918, already sliding from the Glory Days of early tourism. A war was winding down while another trend was emerging: transportation was starting to shift away from the rail and steamers that had fed the great hotels all along the New England...
Celebrating seals and the Vernal Equinox
Kim Gaffett
Thu, Mar 12
Category:
Ocean Views
As we teeter on the cusp of spring we may find ourselves suddenly in a day where the wind has abated, and the afternoon sun feels so warm that it is like a Siren’s call to sit, and loll, on the lee side of a favorite stone wall while taking a little rest. If we are lucky, and let ourselves succumb...
Information and voting
Martha Ball
Thu, Mar 12
Category:
Island Notes
In the fall of 1986, it was becoming more difficult for my mother to ascribe to “arthritis” the visible impact of the terminal bone cancer that had been diagnosed in January 1981. She told us, my brother and me, at the outset that she would not be making it public, she didn't want people asking her...
VIDEO
Nature Walks
Lars Trodson
Tue, Mar 10
Category:
News
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Video
(VIDEO) Follow along on Editor Lars Trodson’s walk through Payne's Dock, Town Beach, and Win Dodge property. Video was previously taken on Monday, March 9. Note: Turn up the volume to fully immerse yourself in the environment, and pause, and click on the video to drag it around for different...
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