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  1. Feb 29, 2012 · Kenneth Malcolm “Mal” Jones of West Tisbury is one of those Island guys who is always coming up with an unorthodox idea. His latest is a Social Mixer Breakfast. “A cross between speed dating ...

  2. Apr 17, 2008 · A longtime West Tisbury resident has donated $12,000 to support and encourage female farmers on the Vineyard. A documentary film on women in agriculture and a panel discussion which followed inspired Kenneth Malcolm Jones, a machinist and founder of the nonprofit organization Up the River Endeavors, to give the money. The event, entitled Ladies of the Land, was part of the Martha’s Vineyard ...

  3. Dec 02, 2020 |. By Mal Jones, Geoff Currier, Matt Pelikan, Nicolas Ruderman. | The Martha's Vineyard Times. At any given time I tend to carry story ideas around in my head that for various reasons I never seem to get around to fleshing out. One of the more interesting ideas that I never got around to, probably because I thought it was just too ...

  4. After serving in the Air Force during the Korean War, he attended Brookes Photography School intending to have a career in television advertising. He quickly realized that advertising was not his passion, so in 1960 he moved to Martha’s Vineyard to care for his family’s farm where he soon became an active member of the community.

  5. Aug 1, 2017 · To the New Owners: A Martha’s Vineyard Memoir. Saying goodbye to the greatest of memories at Tisbury Great Pond (West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, 1970s to 2014): Whatever you think of today’s “summering” Martha’s Vineyard – when the population on the island swells from 16,000 to over 100,000 – whether you’ve been one of those ...

  6. Mar 21, 2000 · Kenneth Arthur Jones of West Tisbury, MA died of natural causes on February 15 at his home on Martha's Vineyard. A former resident of both 400 and 376 Beechmont Drive in New Rochelle, Mr. Jones had mo

  7. May 22, 2023 · Located about two-and-a-half miles off the southern coast of Cape Cod and called Noepe by its original Wampanoag settlers, the island is believed to have been renamed Martha’s Vineyard after the infant daughter of British explorer Bartholomew Gosnold, who first visited in 1602. The first Africans to arrive on Martha’s Vineyard came as slaves.

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