Opinion
On July 4 at the Tabernacle, I joined two dozen neighbors in reading Frederick Douglass’ speech, What, to the Slave, Is the Fourth of July, which he delivered on July 5, 1852 in Rochester, N.Y.
I see you Gus
in the eyes of the Snowy Owl
as it wings by windshield high
On the night of July 2, four yard signs, prepared by the Keep Democracy Alive (KDA) Alliance, were taken from a 150-foot frontage shared with my neighbor along North Road.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, my daughter called me with a panic and urgency in the tone of her voice.
It is with a heavy heart that we heard news of the death of Gus Ben David
Sarah Kuh recently retired as director of the Vineyard Health Care Access Program.
