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Gristmill: Back to Basics

Just when you needed an emphatic voice on the side of sanity, here comes Billy Bragg.

Jul 25, 2024
Thank You

Two stories about good Samaritans in this week's paper and another heard around the office serve as reminders to heartily thank the lifesavers, first responders, and CPR trainers among us.

Jul 25, 2024
The Mast-Head: No Summer for Sailing

Waiting on a new diesel engine for Cerberus, my sailboat. And then waiting some more.

Jul 25, 2024
Guestwords: Valuable Vulnerabilities

Now that I am an octogenarian, my sense of risk increases at every turn. At the same time, I have gained an understanding of vulnerability as a character trait that allows me to be more open to what the world may offer.

Jul 25, 2024
A New Dawn, a New Day

There was good electoral news out of France, and then England, and now, with Kamala Harris ascending to the top of the ticket, Democrats in this country have something to cheer about.

Jul 25, 2024
Gristmill: Bring Back Noyack

The “Noyack” spelling has strength, certainty. It amounts to a tribute, and it looks good.

Jul 18, 2024
Adieu, Neil

Goodbye to a wonderful citizen who, faithfully, week in and week out, wrote hundreds of letters to the editor of his local paper.

Jul 18, 2024
The Shipwreck Rose: Le Deluge

The water table is very close to the surface here in much of the village and, as the climate changes and the rains increase, it’s only rising.

Jul 18, 2024
Hotter Than Hades

We have to listen to the data and the scientists, and what science is telling us now is that the earth is getting hot as hell.

Jul 18, 2024
Guestwords: Into Local Sailing History

It’s a rare thing to be part of an all-female crew on a sailboat, and yet that’s where I found myself in the middle of Noyac Bay.

Jul 18, 2024
The Mast-Head: Changes in the Marsh

The marsh has been underwater more often this year than the last. I suspect that sea level rise has a lot to do with it.

Jul 18, 2024
When Skies Are Gray

In a resort community like ours, there are beach days . . . and then there are days when there is, as the kids complain, "nothing to do."

Jul 11, 2024