From the Nov. 30, 1979 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The north end of Tisbury’s Main street will change dramatically this winter, ending the era of the town five-and-ten-cent store when fistfuls of candy were bought for a penny and household trinkets were bagged for two-bits.
We finally got some much needed rain. As an outdoor worker, it’s always a relief to come inside for a day or two.
Margaret Knight wrote this column for many years before she turned it over to me many years ago.
While scrolling through the PBS website looking for something that had been recommended to me, I came across the name Howard Thurman.
We finally got some much needed rain. I certainly slowed down the outside decorations, but there is always next week.
Being grateful isn’t always easy, but there is so much here to be thankful for, so I’m going to give it a try.
It is late November. The southward migration that started in late June is still continuing but at a much lower rate.
These two Oak Bluffs pups have a few stories to tell.
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