WHO I AM . . .

I am a retired teacher. Over thirty years in the public schools, twenty-three of them here on the Cape. We had vacationed here in the early fifties and fell in love with the area. We returned often and decided it would be a good place to live. A job finally came along in 1974 and we moved here.

Our home was in northern New Jersey. It was crowded, lost in the sprawl of New York City, and becoming worse. Cape Cod offered beautiful beaches, lots of golf courses, friendly people, an easy life style, and space. There were, however, and still are, many of the same problems that exist everywhere. Some are major, others nearly insignificant. It is my intention to shed some light on those I find particularly irksome and, hopefully, offer possible solutions.