Opinion
Fifty years later, the question is, what changed? Is the South and the country as a whole a better place because of the direct action at that time? The answer is more complicated than a simple yes or no.
It is a great blessing to live and work in a community where the various religious groups so willingly step up to help each other when it is needed, for which I along with the people of Grace Church am greatly thankful.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cleaveland House Poets, it seems an opportune time to thank William Waterway publicly for his role in bringing the poetry group back to life.
When people ask me what makes Martha’s Vineyard so special, I only have three words, “zoning, zoning and zoning.”
After weeks of attending public hearings, writing carefully considered letters and making personal pleas to the MV Commission, our family did not r
Today as we drive by the Mill Pond, a prominent gateway to our town, we can see growth edging out into the pond — little formations of grassy islands. Some of it dies off and falls to the bottom, adding to the pond’s shallowness.
