Opinion
March has its moniker, coming in like a lamb and out like a lion or vice versa depending on the vagaries of Mother Nature. Poor April has been saddled with being “the cruelest month.”
Anciently, the hand liners salted menhaden, cutting the fillets from the bone, washing and salting them as carefully as if they were going to eat ‘em themselves.
Technology, and the myriad ways it can compromise personal privacy, has been much in the national news lately.
It’s possible that a new generation of Edgartown voters is no longer steeped in the rich history of the Katama Airfield.
According to a Duke University health study, in the last decade three million Americans changed their minds and no longer believe smoking a pack a day poses a health risk.
