Some of Paul's responsibilities while working for the trustees over the past twenty years (and nine months) included patrolling the desolate outback of Chappaquiddick's shores as well as tending the Cape Pogue Lighthouse, activities he loved (more photos and related story, here).
Welcome. Edgartown News was born from the simple fact that I have ink and Dektol in my veins and I need to write and photograph more than I need air or food, and from my love for this little town where I grew up and raised my family, the town I have left a few times but can't quite shake for good. Here you will find the wanderings and musings, photographs and commentary; the people, places, and happenings - past and present - of a small island town: my home town.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Paul Schultz, December 29
Today was Paul's penultimate day working for The Trustees of Reservations. He retires at the end of tomorrow's work day. Congratulations, Paul, and best wishes for a happy and healthy retirement.
Some of Paul's responsibilities while working for the trustees over the past twenty years (and nine months) included patrolling the desolate outback of Chappaquiddick's shores as well as tending the Cape Pogue Lighthouse, activities he loved (more photos and related story, here).
Some of Paul's responsibilities while working for the trustees over the past twenty years (and nine months) included patrolling the desolate outback of Chappaquiddick's shores as well as tending the Cape Pogue Lighthouse, activities he loved (more photos and related story, here).
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