Opinion
In the early 1990s Jane Brown was living in Virginia surrounded by family and a large community of friends. She moved to Virginia in the 1950s because her first husband was employed there. So, for 40 years Jane raised her three sons and taught grade school English in Virginia — until one day . . .
As expressed by her son, Chris, “One day Mom announced she was moving full-time to Martha’s Vineyard. She said she felt the Island was calling her home. So she consciously moved to the Island to live out her remaining years.”
As a photographer I am always keeping my eyes open for new things to shoot. Often subjects have a way of finding me.
For thousands of homebound and chronically ill older Massachusetts citizens, getting the home care they need just became more challenging in ways that will have cost implications for the entire delivery system and care implications for patients.
By SAM LOW
I remember jumping off the old little wooden bridge that used to cross over to get to the beach by Young’s old house. Also digging the best steamers in that little waterway.
— Polly Pease
