Tom Kimen, Archie Stone and Edward Easton
Archie Stone presents a $2,000 check to Ed Easton, president of the Key Biscayne Athletic Club, as KBAC treasurer Tom Kimen looks on. The Stone Foundation money will be used to purchase athletic equipment.
Used helipad for sale
The federal governmentâs General Services Administration still hasnât decided how to get rid of the 2,500 square foot helipad that sits in Biscayne Bay at the end of Bay Lane, built when former President Richard Nixon lived on that street. Quincy Culpepper, of the GSAâs regional office, said the top brass in Washington havenât decided what to do with the $418,000 helipad, which has been declared âexcess property.â
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Large holiday wreath installed at Polly Hill Arboretum
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The light coming from a large wreath on the side of Polly Hill Arboretum’s Far Barn can be seen from State Road in West Tisbury. Courtesy Polly Hill Arboretum
The wreath was created by hand from evergreen branches, pine cones, seed heads, and red berries grown on site. Courtesy Polly Hill Arboretum
The Polly Hill Arboretum invites the public to visit the large, festive wreath adorning the side of the Far Barn, created by hand from evergreen branches, cones, seed heads, and berries grown on the Arboretum grounds. Those driving past on State Road in West Tisbury in the evening may notice a large ring of white lights shining across the field toward the road.