Although popular Bloomington, Bedford, Indiana Sunday Hoosier-Times columnist Larry Incollingo likes to think of himself as a Hoosier, Indiana is not his native home. The home of his boyhood was the small New England textile and fishing town of Warren, Rhode Island. After an absence from Warren of several years, Incollingo returned there for a short vacation. That was long enough for him to discover as William Faulkner wrote, "The past is not dead, it isn't even past." A sometimes funny, sometimes nostalgic look at how he grew away from the clash of culture and customs of that past, and what led him to become a newspaper reporter, his story is a whirling merry-go-round of events. Just for the pleasure of it, take a few minutes to join him on that enchanted ride.
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