Opinion
Vernon Jordan was a unique leader who was able to bridge the gap from where power was held to where it was needed.
Stepping aboard a tall ship for the first time, a person cannot help but wonder and be amazed at the myriad lines.
More than 1,200 people, mostly 65 and older, received their first Covid-19 vaccines from Martha’s Vineyard Hospital this week in a remarkably smooth rollout after what seemed an interminable wait.
From the Feb. 26, 1932 edition of the Gazette.
As another black history month comes to an end, I think about what it has meant, and will continue to mean moving forward.
As I listen to the morning news reporting the upcoming milestone of 500,000 dead in the U.S. from Covid-19, I think of my mother.
