Winter Somber
March 4, 2007
The winter we thought we had escaped has settled in; it’s been a somber week here on Nantucket.
15 year old Nantucket High School freshman Vaughn Mitchell Peterson took his own life last Saturday. In a community as small as this, we ask how we missed the signs, or were there any signs, and how have we failed as a community. We’ll likely never know. But we do know that this island came together quickly, efficiently, selflessly and compassionately to help those who suffered the most from this tragedy: daily student assemblies, yellow ribbons, a bulletin board of messages and remembrances, counselors and clergy. And we’re all reminded that that which affects one of us affects all of us, and if you feel desperate, talk to someone. We are here if you need us.
The island also lost Phil Murray last week. Born on Nantucket in 1921, Phil died at the age of 85. He was probably best known for making Nantucket Reds famous through the store he owned, Murray’s Toggery; Phil was also instrumental in building the hospital you see today at 57 Prospect. There will be a service in August at the Sankaty Golf Club.
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