If you are looking for a school, "Oak Bluffs School" it is 24 minutes away by foot. The closest playground is named "West Chop Playground" and is 10 minutes' away by car.
For your daily needs, you can find in the area: a bank and/or an ATM ("Martha's Vineyard Bank" at 6 minutes by car), a town hall ("Oak Bluffs Town Hall" at 4 minutes by car), a fire station ("Oak Bluffs Fire Department" at 16 minutes walk), sport ("YMCA" at 19 minutes away by bike), a park ("Oriental Park" at 11 minutes by foot), a police station ("Tisbury Police Department" at 6 minutes with your car), a hotel ("Vineyard Harbor Hotel" at 61 minutes walk), a post office ("Tisbury Post Office" at 66 minutes by foot).
There is a supermarket nearby: "Ackee Tree" (6 minutes by car). You can buy your fresh bread in this nearby bakery: "The Black Dog Bakery" (6 minutes by car).
The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Martha's Vineyard Museum" at 7 minutes with your car.
The area offers multiple medical services: a hospital ("Martha's Vineyard Hospital" at 39 minutes walk), a pharmacy ("Vineyard Scripts" at 59 minutes by foot).
Do you have an electric car or plan to have one? The nearest charging station ("Oak Bluffs Public Library") is only 4 minutes’ drive away. For holidays or business, you can reach Martha\\'s Vineyard in fewer than 11 minutes by car. You need to refuel you car? The nearest gas station ("Shell") is just 6 minutes away by car. About 18 minutes bike away, you will find the "A-A Island Auto Rental" station. For visitors or for your own needs, you can park your car in the car park "Trade Winds Preserve Parking" 17.
As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: an ice cream vendor ("TisBerry Frozen Yogurt" at 7 minutes by car), a bar/cafe ("Sweet Bite" at 65 minutes walk), a restaurant ("Beach Road Restaurant" at 18 minutes away by bike), a cinema ("Capawock Theatre" at 67 minutes by foot).
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