June 30, 2025 - 05:01

A longtime neighborhood newsstand is writing its final story. After serving the community for over 80 years, the Kaage Newsstand in Edison Park has announced its closure. The newsstand, a staple for locals seeking newspapers, magazines, and various convenience items, has been a cherished gathering spot for residents and visitors alike.
The decision to close comes as a result of changing consumer habits and the rise of digital media, which have significantly impacted traditional newsstand sales. Many patrons have expressed their sadness over the news, recalling fond memories of visiting the establishment for their daily reads or simply to chat with the friendly staff.
Kaage Newsstand has not only provided reading materials but has also been a vital part of the community, hosting events and supporting local initiatives. As the final day approaches, many are taking the opportunity to pay their respects and celebrate the legacy of a beloved institution that has been a part of their lives for generations.
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