January starts our year with cold contradictions. It is January that drives us indoors, and rewards us when we venture out with impressions as sharp and vivid as the very air.
Anchors Aw eigh From Art Railton’s Just a Thought, May 20, 1994:
READING MY FATHER : A Memoir. By Alexandra Styron. Scribner, New York, N.Y. April 2011. 285 pages, photographs. $25 hardcover. Could Tolstoy have...
Climate change is complicated; sea level rise is not. We live on an Island — a glorified sandbar — and the sea is closing in on us. It is rising...
Beyond War Editors, Vineyard Gazette: A question was recently sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Peace Council: “Are there going to be any more...
Susan Desmarais recently retired as a Vineyard outreach worker. As a social worker, she is cognizant of privacy issues regarding confidentiality of...
A Night to Remember
If you read the Gazette last week, you learned that the Vineyard Nursing Association is having financial difficulties. The simple truth is that...
The opinion piece by Dick Russell (Conservation is Essential to Save the Striper, Vineyard Gazette Oct. 31) misinforms readers concerning the actions...
If anyone has wondered lately when President Kennedy was last in Vineyard waters, our family can report we happened to be in a boat in Edgartown on...