Opinion
Regarding the story headlined “Reproductive Health to Parenting, Family Planning is Family Asset” (Gazette, March, 22).
Have always enjoyed Lynne Irons’s commentary on what’s happening plant-wise on Martha’s Vineyard but can’t agree with her recent political commentary.
Some Islanders may be aware that the budget and warrant articles in each town are determined by its board of selectmen.
The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.
While I applaud the new opioid law, I was disappointed the law didn’t address the lack of accessible and quality treatment on demand.
It has been said that historians have not recorded things as they were, but rather as they felt they should have been.
