Opinion
This is for the young cowboy who drives eastward on South Road mornings between 6 and 6:30, speeding: You will have noticed, perhaps, that I don’t go that way anymore. You win. A car always does, against a bicycle.
It’s late June and few people are thinking about politics, even though a campaign to elect a new U.S. Senator from Massachusetts is in its final days.
A special state election will be held on Tuesday to fill the seat left vacant by John Kerry who left in January to take the job as U.S. Secretary of State.
The two candidates for this key Senate seat could not be more different.
Islanders by this time of year have become accustomed to the early-morning sight of yellow buses rolling over Island roads that stop with brightly flashing lights to collect their precious cargo: clusters of children standing at the end of long dirt roads with books, backpacks and iPods, their hair still wet from the shower.
