What s there to do on the SouthCoast? Just tag along, as we admire America s No. 1 fishing port s multicolored fishing boats resting before their next trip, 200 miles out in the Atlantic Ocean, where the freshest fish and scallops are pulled in and then delivered across the country.
Let s take an exhilarating ride on the fast ferry to Martha s Vineyard, taste some of the greatest chowdah evah, take in an outdoor concert, catch a live show at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, sip delicious, locally made designer wines and local craft beers – and go ahead and try the grilled tender octopus or the freshest fish and hand-cut chips you ll ever experience.
January Lights for Peace Flag to honor Walter D. LaBerge
Standard-Times
During the month of January, the 17th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the memory of Walter LaBerge, who served with the United States Army from 1959 to 1965.
LaBerge entered into the military on Nov. 4, 1959 and did his basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. He was attached to Company B, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry as an infantry soldier assigned to Fort Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.
Wintertime temperatures in the area around Fort Richardson can range from 80 degrees below zero to 40 degrees, according to militarybases.com. Soldiers stationed at Fort Richardson are required to learn and master unique skills that are taught in few other places. Winter survival, tundra crossing, river lining, snow and glacier travel, snow combat and cold weather vehicle operation are all part of the normal training program at the base.