Gazette Chronicle
“The old order changes, giving place to new,” was well demonstrated the other week at Chilmark Tavern.
It was more than sixty years ago, exactly how much more could be calculated, but why go to the trouble? Once past sixty years, a few years more or less seem unimportant.
A ponderous volume indeed: tales of Mrs. Lucy Sanford and Windy Gates.
The rural free delivery of mail throughout the United States is far too old an institution to arouse any particular comment.
The old gilded weather vane that formerly crowned the steeple of the Federated Church in Edgartown hasn’t had an easy time of it.
Memorial Day slips in with a sweetness of the new season and a return of memories.
