WESTBOROUGH – The distance between a young man’s introduction to love, and where he sat on a cloudy Saturday afternoon, was not far in distance – a half-mile, perhaps a bit longer.
In time, almost seven decades have elapsed. But for Aaron Richard Golub, that distance evaporates with a thought.
“That night, it’s indelible,” he said.
Golub was in town to chat about his latest work, a memoir about his younger days in Worcester and beyond called “Ruckus.”
About a half-dozen people attended the event at Tatnuck Booksellers on Lyman Street. The visitors included Bob Kirsch, a member of the “Crazy Eight” gang that included Golub.
“The adhesive of childhood has kept us together,” said Golub