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If by North Coast meaning Cabarete, I think you mean Leonel. He has stopped selling newspapers as far as I have seen.the news stand at the JW Marriott in S.D used to sell it.
on the North Coast there is an old drunk guy that walks the beach selling newspapers WSJ included he gets them from the airports so they are usually 2 days old by the time he hits the beach with them, if you tell him what you want he will get it for you, WSJ, Boston Globe, Miami Herald etc
If by North Coast meaning Cabarete, I think you mean Leonel. He has stopped selling newspapers as far as I have seen.
No business anymore, it is a digital world.
Most people nowadays prefer fresh news, and do get it online. I miss the breakfast paper myself, but it is not available, so I go digital.
Best compromise for me is reading it on an e-reader (better than cell), like a kindle or tablet.
WSJ available digital subscriptions
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B000FDJ0FS
https://store.wsj.com/shop/US/US/wsjusafm0519/?inttrackingCode=aaqul1tm&icid=WSJ_ON_PHP_ACQ_NA&n2IKsaD9=n2IKsaD9&Pg9aWOPT=Pg9aWOPT&Cp5dKJWb=Cp5dKJWb&APCc9OU1=APCc9OU1
I do plenty of reading online..but for some reason I really like an actual newspaper with breakfast. The WSJ is well written and most of the articles are not time sensitive so one issue last me a long time.
Ironed of course.I agree, I PREFER TO READ THE PAPER COPY.
Ah, still sitting on the right.Paper (WSJ) was $5.00 at JFK news stand yesterday. (I settled for the Post)
buy a printerI know I can read it online but I like reading the print version with my breakfast.