Opinion
I am a person of words, speaking them, writing them, reading them, I love them anyway I can get them. Especially writing. There is nothing in the world like looking down at a piece of paper and knowing that those words were meant to be there, exactly how you wanted them to be. There have been few times in my life I have found myself without words, they have been my constant friend over the years, getting me into as much trouble as they’ve gotten me out of — and yet every time I sit down to write about Martha’s Vineyard they simply disappear.
Well Done
Two weeks ago, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School hosted its second annual wellness day. Thirty-seven workshops were offered by faculty and community volunteers. The workshops covered a wide range of offerings including fitness, yoga, cooking, counseling and suicide prevention, to name just a few.
Full Meal
Of all the harbingers of spring there is one that evokes not a smile but a sense of sadness: The end of the community suppers.
Each community supper, held on different weekday nights during the winter months at houses of worship around the Island, has a different feel. They range from soup suppers to large meals. There is even a periodic klezmer jam. But they do have one thing in common: All are welcome.
PRESCRIPTION HELP
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
In response to your story about the prescription drug problem on Island (March 25).
Modern Times
From Gazette editions of April, 1936:
Local lobsters
Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
The lobstermen of Martha’s Vineyard have great concerns about new lobster management proposals to be presented at your meeting on March 21.
