Gazette Chronicle
Seastruck
From Gazette editions of July, 1985:
From Gazette editions of July, 1935:
Not all the apprehension about summer weather is justified. Take fog, for instance. From the standpoint of the fisherman or mariner, fog is always undesirable; but from the standpoint of the summer vacationer a certain amount of it may be admitted. In fact, no vacation would be complete without a certain number of fogs, some of them of the famous pea soup variety such as we have already had in the past week or two.
By Land, By Sea
From Gazette editions of July, 1960:
Great Ferry Heist
From Gazette editions of July, 1935:
From Gazette editions of May, 1960:
Flaming Pooched Eggs
From Gazette editions of June, 1935:
The scene was a Vineyard street, a parked flivver at the curb. Upon the scene appeared two pedestrians, who observed that a fire was blazing merrily in the hood of the car. One promptly ran to summon aid while the other stood near. Appeared next another car, whose driver dismounted and promptly extinguished the fire in the parked machine.
