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  1. May 13, 2019 · The Mill House drama in Vineyard Haven is now playing off-Island in the community of Weston, where Lise Revers, the property owner, lives and owns a horse stable known as Beechwood Stables.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · There is only one contested position for this year’s election and that is for Select Board. Both candidates have agreed to meet with the Owl, and the first of these two meetings was with Lise Revers which took place last Friday.

  3. Aug 25, 2019 · The house, which was believed to be one of the oldest houses in Vineyard Haven, is owned by Lise Revers of Weston who bought it in 2017 for $3.8 million.

    • Abigail P. Johnson
    • Edward C. Johnson III
    • John E. Abele
    • Peter M. Nicholas
    • Amos Barr Hostetter Jr.
    • (Tie) Herb Chambers
    • John P. “Jack” Manning
    • (Tie) James S. Davis
    • Arthur S. Demoulas
    • Stephen R. Karp

    44, Milton; president, Fidelity Employer Services $13.5 billion The sixth-wealthiest woman in America, Johnson last year abruptly left the Fidelity funds’ board of trustees and was transferred from her job at the head of the underperforming mutual-funds division. But don’t worry: She’ll be okay. Johnson is reportedly the company’s single-biggest sh...

    75, Nahant; CEO and chair, Fidelity Investments $6.5 billion Some speculate that Johnson will finally go out to pasture within five years. But make no mistake: The old lion still roars. When the SEC said it would bar executives who chair mutual fund companies from having a financial interest in the funds they manage, Johnson fired off a scathing op...

    69, Concord; director, Boston Scientific $3.3 billion After meeting at their kids’ soccer game, Abele and Peter Nicholas (No. 4) cofounded Boston Scientific in 1979 and together still own about a third of the medical equipment leader, which stands to become the state’s largest publicly held company with its $27 billion acquisition of Guidant. Abele...

    64, Boston; chair, Boston Scientific $2.8 billion The businessman to cofounder John Abele’s scientist, Nicholas knows exactly what money can buy. At his alma mater, Duke, for example, $20 million got him the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences in 1995 (he’s gone on to donate another $100 million to the university). Boston Scientif...

    69, Boston; chair, Pilot House Associates $2.3 billion Hostetter saw the potential of cable TV when everybody else was still struggling with rabbit ears. Foresight like that pays off: He sold Continental Cablevision, which he cofounded with Celtics CEO Wyc Grousbeck’s father, Irv, for $11.6 billion. Now he lives on Beacon Hill, near the Kerrys and ...

    64, Boston and Old Lyme, CT; president, the Herb Chambers Companies $1.8 billion Chambers, who never went to college, was a Dorchester boy just out of the Navy when he talked his way into a job fixing copy machines in Cambridge. By the time he was 22, he had started his own copier distribution company, which he eventually sold for $80 million. Cham...

    57, Boston; CEO and president, Boston Capital $1.8 billion Manning’s company is the fifth-largest owner of apartments in America, with 147,000 of them in 48 states. His wealth and his role as a Democratic fundraiser also make him very well connected; if his friend John Kerry had been elected president, Manning might now be our ambassador to Ireland...

    62, Newton; CEO and chair, New Balance $1.6 billion Davis hustled to put together the $10,000 down payment for New Balance, which he bought on Marathon Monday in 1972. Good deal. Now New Balance and Reebok are neck and neck for the title of America’s second-largest athletic shoe brand (Nike is first).

    47, Concord; director, Demoulas Super Markets $1.6 billion The longest (15 years), costliest (at least $13 million) civil litigation in state history whittled away at the Demoulas fortune as two sides of the family struggled for control of their $2 billion-a-year Market Basket chain. But the Supreme Court has now put an ostensible end to the saga b...

    65, Weston; CEO and chair, New England Development $1.6 billion A few years after making his way through BU by working summers in construction, Karp convinced his then employer, a real estate development firm, to go in with him on a shopping center in Danvers. The Liberty Tree Mall became the first in a string of 20 malls he would develop, before s...

  4. May 6, 2019 · The house is owned by Lise Revers of Weston, who bought it in late 2017 for $3.8 million according to assessors’ records. The builder for the project is Peter Rosbeck; the architect is Patrick Ahearn.

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  6. Lise Revers. Owner and Manager, Beechwood Stables. Lise previously practiced corporate and tax law with the firm of Testa, Hurwitz and Thibeault. She has a degree in Economics from Carleton College and a JD from Boston College Law School.

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