Opinion
Traditionally our July Fourth service at Union Chapel is reserved for the topic of the state of the American democracy. This year is different.
“We are taking it slow.” That was the mantra I had back in the fall when I started dating Lance Fullin.
I was 22. In September I would start a jam-packed nine-month masters program at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
The strike lasted seventy-six days, not counting the April 1 to April 15 so-called wildcat strike of the officers of the Nantucket.
In a year like no other, a traditional rite of New England springtime was upended, with town meetings postponed, budgets trimmed, warrants downsized, elections delayed and venues changed.
