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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. ...
Marching With Tradition at the Holy Ghost Parade
On Sunday morning, the Upis Land Band gathered across the street from the Oak Bluffs police department in line with other parade participants. They warmed up their brass instruments by playing the Jaws and Pink Panther themes, while board members from the Portuguese American Club handed out American flags. The...
Blessed Are Those Who Gallop, Slither, Bleat and Bark
Rev. Mark Winters of the Federated Church of Edgartown had never blessed a horse before. That all changed on Saturday, at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury, when he blessed five horses, along with over a dozen dogs, two alpacas, one young goat named Arrow and even a gecko. The...
Dogs Allowed Back Onto Norton Point
Man’s best friend will be allowed back on Norton Point this summer. The Dukes County Commission Wednesday approved Edgartown’s request to allow dogs on parts of the beach free of shorebirds as long as they are on a leash or lead. The decision is a reversal of the town’s previous policy and will serve as a test to see if dog owners can safely recreate on Norton Point without flustering any of the area’s protected shorebirds.
A playground parlay: Captain Jack Sparrow sets sail for Swifts Beach
The ship-shaped playground of Swifts Beach inspires the seafaring spirit in children of all ages — and on Sunday, July 21, that spirit was led by the visiting Captain Jack Sparrow. The good captain posed for pictures, led children around on a hunt for bounty and defended the ship...
Recycled art to be put on display at Mattapoisett Public Library
MATTAPOISETT — The Mattapoisett sustainability partnership will host its third annual RE-ART show from Aug. 27 to Aug. 31 at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. “Recycling has led to the emergence of an artistic movement inspiring many artists to transform waste such as paper, cardboard, wood, glass, bottle caps, plastics, cloth, metals and rubber into works of art,” read a press release.
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