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A ride to simpler times on remote Saquish - Plymouth Independent

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In 1955, Ed Conathan made the decision of a lifetime. After serving on a supply ship in the Pacific during World War Two, he had returned home to the South Shore, took a job with Regal Shoe Company in Whitman, got married, and started a family. By 1955, he and his wife Helen had six children; the oldest 11, the youngest just one. Ed aspired to have a beach cottage, one his children could enjoy, just as he had enjoyed a family cottage on the Cape…
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plymouthindependent.org broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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