Commentary
Personal Touches
From Gazette editions of January, 1935:
STOP THE DEVELOPMENT
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
A Decade Ends
Christmas 2009
Six days ago the Polar Express raced up from the mid-Atlantic, streaking a blizzardy path from Washington, D.C. to New Jersey, Long Island, Cape Cod, the Vineyard, Nantucket and finally Nova Scotia. Travelers were stranded, ferries were cancelled and holiday retailers, already worried in the economic recession, worried even more.
KWANZAA CELEBRATION
Kwanzaa, the Festival of First Fruits, is a celebration of family, community, culture and values of traditional African culture. It was founded in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga as an African American and Pan-African holiday.
At the first Kwanzaa celebration the letter “a” was added to the end of the Swahili word kwanza, enabling seven children to participate in the meaning of the seven principles of Kwanzaa.
Light in Darkness
From earlier Christmas editions of the Gazette:
Chickadess perch on each wreath
Of greenery and underneath
The rabbits scamper past.
And nothing daunts the cheerful glow
Though falling sleet and driving snow
Come hissing on the blast.
True emblem of all pleasing things
The holly every winter brings
Amidst the frost and rime
Green leaves and ruddy berries ‘glow
And on humanity bestows
