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Crowds Fill Stone Harbor’s Sidewalks a Week Late for Annual Sale

 

By Al Campbell

STONE HARBOR — Postponed a week due to Hurricane Irene, merchants here rolled out goods onto the sidewalks Sat., Sept. 3 for the annual “Sidewalk Sale.”
Crowds filled the main business district’s sidewalks to overflowing as they sorted through skirts and shirts, sunglasses and pet trinkets, shoes and jewelry seeking bargains galore.
The business district made a rapid transformation from the prior weekend, when most storefronts had been closed by protective plywood as Irene, a Category 1 hurricane, loomed.

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