Dr. Gerry Yukevich was finishing up dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Boston when he cracked open his fortune cookie and read, “Soon will have new job on the high seas.” What he didn’t know then was two weeks later, he would be starting an eight-year stint (part-time) as a cruise ship doctor. (He was […]
To the Editor: “Hell’s bells!” screams an irate Katharine Cornell. “Behold! My sacred space is an utter disgrace. It’s cluttered with computers and tables and files, deposited by unthinking bureaucratic crocodiles! “I may be outside and six feet underground, but I won’t take this outrage lying down. I’ve come back from beyond to raise a […]
Bob Gardner (“Pop”) passed away at home in Katama on March 31, after a brief illness. Although he was frustrated at the physical limitations of his aging body over the past decade, he was proud to be 93 years old, or as he put it, in his “94th year,” and the longest-lived member of his […]