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Editor s note: Seth Chitwood is The Standard-Times new special projects reporter, and he s trying to learn his way around the SouthCoast.
If you ve been following our adventures, you would know that this newbie has been traveling the SouthCoast with his mom. This adventure took us to a few beautiful gardens and to observe scenic views on West Island and we did it all on Mother s Day.
But first a coffee at Green Bean
While exploring New Bedford, we have walked by the Green Bean a few times and always wanted to give it a try. We were greeted with a friendly smile by the barista as I treated my mom to a Mother’s Day tea.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
This Was Then: Chief King
Very slow cows and blue light bulbs.
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Dixon Renear, William Carroll, and Chief William King, about 1958, on Union Street, Vineyard Haven. Ford dealer Dixon Renear hands over the keys to the town s first cruiser. Prior to this, patrolmen were paid $1 per day for the use of their cars. The Union Street police station (existing from about 1944 until 1965) is visible on the right. Courtesy Barbara Baldwin
Chief King inside the Union Street station. Courtesy Barbara Baldwin
Before 911, before police radios and walkie-talkies, there were blue light bulbs over Main Street, Vineyard Haven. When a call for help came in, the telephone company switched on the light to signal the Tisbury police, like a Vineyard Haven Bat-Signal.
Seacoast NH beach parking 2021: What s back to normal, what s changing
Angeljean Chiaramida
From Rye to Seabrook, many of last summer’s COVID-19-related parking restrictions are expected to be lifted for this year. But that doesn’t mean things are completely back to pre-pandemic parking status for beachgoers along the Granite State’s short coastline.
During the 2020 tourist season, to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly coronavirus in crowded situations, both state and local authorities used parking restrictions to limit the number of people congregating along the Seacoast.
Working with the region’s police chiefs, the state banned all parking along the entirety of state-owned coastal Route 1A in Rye, North Hampton and Seabrook. The state closed its parking lot in Seabrook completely. New Hampshire also reduced the available parking spaces at state-owned beaches in Hampton, North Hampton and Rye, with enforcement of the new rules by both state and local authoriti
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