The paths have moved, the dunes are flatter and there isn’t as much sand as there once was. But the south shore has come a long way since three destructive storms hit the Island this winter, and managers say they are ready for summer crowds.
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By LYNNE IRONS
By LYNNE IRONS The other day on the radio, they were discussing the rising cost of rice and how it is affecting a great deal of the world’s people...
By LYNNE IRONS Nothing can revive a guy Quite like a piece of rhubarb pie Serve it up Nice and hot maybe things aren’t as bad as you...
By LYNNE IRONS I was considering taking a garden hoe to my attic last week. The weatherman predicted four days of rain and I figured it was my...
By LYNNE IRONS I love Easter. Not only is church filled to capacity, but it is the real turning point between winter and spring. It doesn’t seem...
By LYNNE IRONS It is an uphill climb from every direction to my hometown of Rew. It is one of the highest points in the state of Pennsylvania....