| Description: | I remember the woolworth fountain downtown on the corner. I use to ride the bus with my great grandpa in the summers when I stayed with him, he would get his Social security checks each mth. He would take me there for lunch and buy me a color book and then get back on the bus and go home. This harborside institution seemed destined for greatness since it first opened, replacing another beloved, creaky institution of a seafood place known as John Dory's back in the 1980s. With one of the most dazzling sea views in any town, the big clam, oyster, and bar bar thrives with life and happy customers day and night. The chowder is unguent, nicely garlicked, and chock full o' clams. The body rests at the funeral home, 106 East Church street, where friends may call at seven o'clock this evening. Services will! take place from the funeral home Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. In terment in Pine Grove cemetery, Mt. The value of greener power to this county; in terms of a safer environment to rais |