Something in common

The town common, also called the town green, in Douglas, Mass.

The town common, also called the town green, in Douglas, Mass.

“The idea of land held in common, as part of a manifest, workday covenant with the Bestower of a new continent, has permanently imprinted the maps of these towns, and lengthens the perspectives of those who live within them.”

-- John Updike (1931-2009), famed and prolific writer, in “Common Land,’’ in New England: The Four Seasons, edited by Arthur Griffin. Updike spent most of his adult life in towns on the Massachusetts North Shore.

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