A dream comes true Wrentham couple is able to use one of town's historic structures for their home and several small businesses run by the family

From: The Boston Globe | Date: October 11, 1992| Author: Doreen E. Iudica, GLOBE STAFF | Copyright information

WRENTHAM -- Joan and John Andrews live in the heart of local history, where they have run a family and a bevy of businesses, and have found joy in their home's unique character.

The white, Georgian revival structure used to be the centerpiece of this town, serving from 1853 to the late 1960s as a general store and a theater for traveling shows, a greeting card manufacturing company, a meeting house for local schools and churches, and offices for an engineering firm.

For the pa...

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