The iron steamer City of Columbus, of the Boston & Savannah Steamboat Company, Capt. S. E. Wright, sailed from Boston at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon for Savannah, Ga., carrying 80 first-class and 22 ...
Ronald (Ron) E. Jackson died on Jan. 13 at his home in Sarasota, Fla. He was 86.
Editor's note: The author of this tale was only fifteen years old at the time it was set down. She is now Mrs. N. C. W. Madison, and is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Vanderhoop. It was a few years before ...
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William A. Yearwood died on Thursday, Jan. 9 at his home in Oak Bluffs. He was 84. William was predeceased by his wife Susan E. Yearwood and is survived by his daughters Elaine Lapotosky and Olympia ...
Jonathan Merrill Whiting died unexpectedly in Boston on Jan. 10 surrounded by his family. He was 73. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date; the details of which will be included in ...
John J. Mancuso, 81, of West Tisbury, died on Friday, Jan. 10 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston. He was the husband of Joan M. Mancuso. A funeral service will be held at a later date and a ...
Carolyn Marie Wadsworth died on Friday, Jan. 10 at her home in the Campgrounds in Oak Bluffs. She was 81. Carolyn was predeceased by her husband, Horace E. Wadsworth Jr. Her funeral service will be ...
A Woods Hole nonprofit has purchased the longtime home of NPR radio station WCAI, although the station’s parent company says it is still looking for a new location for the Cape and Islands station.
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