When I was back there in ‘seminary school’ in the late ‘60s – actually a third-rate parochial school in Cincinnati but definitely the same kind of spineless swine and cemented minds running the joint, I began seeking my mental oasis in the psychedelic and progressive rock of ‘underground’ FM radio. (My lifelong fascination, as readers of my regular features here know by now.) But for starters, when I was still an ‘uninitiated’ 8th grader in 1968, AM radio was all I knew at first. We all had to start somewhere.
This newspaper shares the Jamaica Environment Trust’s concern over the backsliding of government agencies in adhering to the Access to Information (ATI) law and repeat our call of more than a year ago for the legislation to be given real teeth to.