The Way It Was for October 2, 2025
In the fall of 2000 a big blow off the coast was a boon to surfers, and a lucky break for the fishermen they saved after a boat capsized. And more dramatic and not-so-dramatic snippets from our past coverage.
In the fall of 2000 a big blow off the coast was a boon to surfers, and a lucky break for the fishermen they saved after a boat capsized. And more dramatic and not-so-dramatic snippets from our past coverage.
This week sees early salvos in the coming town election. And, as ever, much more.
On Oct. 18, the L.V.I.S. landmarks committee will host a fund-raising lunch at the Maidstone Club, and speaking will be Allison McGovern, an anthropological archaeologist who will share insights from the Mapping Memories of Freetown Project and the Freetown Neighborhood Cultural Resources Survey.
The fast slide toward a post-constitutional dictatorship was on display Tuesday as the president and defense secretary addressed a perhaps unprecedented gathering of the nation’s top military leaders.
Each intense storm provides a tree-pruning service. We are overdue for another.
A curmudgeon may be someone who hates change when change is for the worse, hates trendiness, but a curmudgeon is also someone who plays a useful role as cultural watchdog.
Jeff VanderMeer redeems an entire literary genre. Make that several.
A lifelong Red Sox fan says the enemy Yankees made him a better loser. You might say even a good-will ambassador.
The Hamptons. They’re all about real estate. Herewith, newly reported transactions.
Alan Ceppos, who is about to open as the lead in an Off Broadway comedy, began acting as a child and has continued to pivot between TV and film work and several other businesses.
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