I could not help but feel relief and a spark of hope as we turned our sights to what lies ahead.
Back when I was in sixth grade, the ferry ramp was a bunch of wooden planks bolted together.
We spotted the first osprey this weekend, soaring high above our home and calling out in its distinctive cry.
Caleb Enos has been a member of the Chappaquiddick Ferry crew for more than a decade.
After a week of warmer days, we are plunged back into winter, with nighttime lows dipping into the teens.
The idea for a flagpole at the ferry point on Chappaquiddick was presented to me by the late Roy Gunderson probably more than a dozen years ago.