On the fourth Thursday in November, families gather around tables not only to enjoy a bountiful meal but to reflect on the end of the year that draws near.
When great-grandma Bette Carroll died a number of years ago there was a Ziploc of greeting cards that were bound for the trash.
I don't know about you but the time change has my mind and the day completely out of sync.
The ghosts came a knockin' in Chilmark this past Monday night.
The Chilmark Volunteer Firefighter's Association invites Chilmark kids to stop by the center on Monday, Oct. 31 between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. for photos and goodie bags.
Considering last week was fire prevention week, it seems appropriate for a summarized shout out from fire chief Jeremy Bradshaw.
We find ourselves in the midst of October and with the leaves beginning to make their change.
Grandpa Spider Andresen has been wearing his assistant harbormaster cap quite a bit lately so when family sends him pictures and videos he has me readily accessible next door to share them with.
It doesn't matter what their ages are but when kids wander back to the nest for a visit, parents are happy.