Noah Glasgow
Last week, Elizabeth Whelan of Chappaquiddick stood alongside President Joe Biden as he announced that after five years her brother Paul Whelan was finally coming home, part of a sweeping prisoner exchange.
Ten years ago, two donors and their local contacts had an idea. They wanted to set the Island’s next generation up for success, while dispensing with the high organizational costs of most nonprofits.
Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine and brother to Island artist Elizabeth Whelan, has been released from Russian custody more than five years after an arrest that the U.S. government condemned as spurious.
Experts predict that with ocean temperatures at record highs and the global climate shifting into a hazardous La Niña pattern this year, the result could be one of the worst hurricane seasons on record.
In Nepal, in the blustering cold, Marion Ravenwood drinks a patron of her alpine saloon under the table.
A new support group on the Island hopes to offer community and medical support to the growing population of Islanders diagnosed with alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne allergy that leaves people unable to digest red meat.
