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Photo Shoot: Finding an unscripted moment at a Cape Cod press conference
There aren’t many things everyone can agree on these days. But there is one issue that unites Cape Codders, the canal bridges, Sagamore and Bourne. The aging structures are a source of agony for any driver who must cross the canal. When word came out from Washington recently that close to a billion dollars was coming from the federal government to complete the funding for the Sagamore Bridge it finally looked like a go. ...
400-Pound Turtle 'Phinney' Rescued On Cape Cod After Getting Tangled In Fishing Gear
A nearly 400-pound, six-foot-long leatherback turtle nicknamed Phinney is back at sea following a harrowing ordeal with some fishing ropes on Cape Cod last week. New England Aquarium Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life scientists and members of the Aquarium's Animal Health team and Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation team rescued the turtle on Thursday, July 18.
Chatham Central To Two New Mystery Novels
To those of us who call Chatham home, or who visit here in the summer, it probably seems like a safe small town. Not so to those who write fiction. Two recent novels set mainly in Chatham introduce all kinds of mayhem including murder most foul. “Never Fault a Creature”...
Poetic Minds Blossom At Sylvan Gardens
CHATHAM – Sylvan Gardens offers a perfect place to find respite from the traffic, noise, and congestion of summer. Through the hard work of Eldredge Public Library, Chatham Conservation Foundation, and the Friends of Sylvan Gardens, the conservation area is hosting a self-guided Poetry Walk, providing an opportunity for everyone to reconnect with nature while connecting to their inner poet.
Four Days To Save Hundreds Of Dolphins
In late June, Wellfleet saw the biggest mass stranding of dolphins in U.S. history. It was uncharted waters even for the experienced rescue teams. Pattie Walsh, rescue volunteer worked tirelessly to save 146 stranded dolphins during four fateful days. "This seemed like a huge family gathering for Memorial Day or...
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