Commercial fisherman Tony Cavalo of New Bedford made the trip to Martha’s Vineyard to protest federal fishing regulations.
(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
In protesting the president, civility rules
Commercial fisherman Tony Cavalo of New Bedford made the trip to Martha’s Vineyard to protest federal fishing regulations.
(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
VINEYARD HAVEN - This is not Crawford, Texas. When George W. Bush was in the White House, protesters flooded the barren fields near his ranch, holding signs in 100-degree weather, sleeping in tents, and shouting at his motorcade. (Full article: 983 words)
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