Proper noun
A village and civil parish of Wiltshire, England.
A town on Martha's Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States; named after the village in Wiltshire.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe projects include repairs to the exterior doors and windows at the Chilmark School, as well as the installation of a new roof, a walk-in freezer and an elevator at the West Tisbury School. Source: Internet
“An alligator or other creature estimated at between seven and nine feet in length was hooked in Chilmark Pond by perch fishermen about a year ago, but it escaped before it could be raised to the surface,” the article read. Source: Internet
In places where this ancient coastal plain hasn’t been bulldozed up by monumental ice sheets, as it has been in Aquinnah (and under much of Chilmark), this older strata rests far beneath the surface. Source: Internet
On the other hand, mail-in voting was more popular in the two up-Island towns of Aquinnah and Chilmark, where 33.2 percent and 32.3 percent of voters respectively used the Postal Service to make their voices heard. Source: Internet
It’s just about 11:15 p.m. in the middle of March in the middle of Chilmark. Source: Internet
The dramatic transformation of Squibnocket Beach in Chilmark continued on Friday with the planting of 36 thousand culms (stems) of beachgrass. Source: Internet