From the Sept. 10, 1926 edition of the Gazette:

I would rather be talking about frogs, but sadly this summer frogs have not come under my purview.

Sunday afternoons in the summer were for jazz. That’s what the boss wanted, and that’s what she served up.

Sometime by the early 1900s, Islanders learned that they could rent the most primitive of dwellings to city folk for summer vacations.

From the Sept. 6, 1957 edition of the Gazette by Joseph Chase Allen:

As Hurricane Dorian churned up the Eastern Seaboard this week after pounding the northern Bahamas with category five conditions and leaving...

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Letters to the Editor

It was a bold move on the part of Steamship Authority senior staff last Tuesday evening.

The Charter School would like to express our gratitude to Stop & Shop for their generous donation.

We are pleased to report that The Field Fund was honored at the Massachusetts State House for the second year in a row by UMass Lowell’s Toxics Use...

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