Commentary
The Realized Dream Project is hosting an electronic waste collection on Sunday, Sept. 16, at the cliffs of Aquinnah. The collection will be from 1 to 8 p.m. and include any electronic equipment that still works but is no longer wanted, including TV’s, microwaves, computers, cell phones and more.
On Sunday, Sept. 23, from noon to 8 p.m. there will be another collection at Menemsha Town Beach by the Texaco station. From 4 to 8 p.m. there will also be a community pot luck jam and concert featuring Adam Lipsky and friends.
With no car lanes, no stop signs and no one directing traffic on the water, safety among boaters is critically important. And most boat operators are polite. A customary wave is exchanged between two helmsmen when they are in a constricted area.
But in recent years and especially this summer, there appears to be a change in this custom. Some helmsmen are driving their boats unsafely, their heads pointed straight ahead, ignoring others around them.
I have doubts about my dog’s truthfulness. Or should I say his sincerity? Or maybe both.
Rudy (he’s named after the diminutive, underdog Notre Dame football player) has been partially paralyzed for about a half dozen years.
Or so he claims.
Last month The Moth landed on Martha’s Vineyard offering a night of stories in Union Chapel. And as Sam Low’s letter to the editor and Paul Karasik’s cartoon have shown, if you missed the Island’s own Cynthia Riggs, you missed a story of inspiration and love for any age. I moved to Martha’s Vineyard seven years ago and Cynthia was one of the first people I had a chance to meet.
