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June 30 - July 6, 2005 Edition
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Editorial
Fabulous Fourth
June 23, 2005
The glorious national birthday we celebrate on Monday invites us to
drop our guard against the off-Island world and to consider the marvelous
connections we have with the vast palette of Americans, quite a few
of whom have chosen to celebrate their independence here with us.
The Fourth is a grand, old-time celebration, and in keeping with the
Vineyards stubborn adherence in most things to revered past
practice, whether for good or ill, we shall celebrate it in the ways
we always have.
There will be barbecues and fireworks and beach picnics and relatives,
and there will be the parade in Edgartown little changed over
the years, wonderfully down to earth expressive not just of
the town which is the county seat, but of the Vineyard as a whole.
And visitors, as well as residents, will line the route to smile at
the simplicity of it, the silliness of it, the unspectacular and authentic
character of a community which knows what it means to be free and
values its independence above all.
The first celebration of Independence Day occurred in Philadelphia
in July 1777, a year after the Unanimous Declaration of the
Thirteen United States of America was adopted by the Second
Continental Congress. It became, after the end of the War of 1812,
the nations greatest secular holiday. And it remains so: noisy,
happy, lively, unrestrained, a moment at early summer when Islanders
drop their customary seasonal back-off attitude and instead say welcome.
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