Stanley Goldstein, who helped turn a single store of health and beauty items — with a bag-your-own-purchases option to save a few cents — into the CVS retail and health-care
With his brother Sidney and a third partner, Ralph Hoagland, Goldstein started the health-care conglomerate, now with revenues of more than $350 billion, at a single, open-layout store in Lowell.
Providence Journal columnist Mark Patinkin spoke about his experiences in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza to members of the Rotary Club of Westerly earlier this month before a packed