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'Smiling, furry men.' Bear Week in Provincetown brings huge wave of vacationers
Provincetown is preparing to welcome an invasion for Bear Week, running from July 13-20. “Bear Week in Provincetown remains the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ bears in the world. On July 13, tens of thousands of smiling, furry men will roll their luggage down Commercial Street to fill our guesthouses, restaurants, shops, and nightclubs for one of Ptown’s most sought-after vacation experiences,” emailed Trevor Pittinger executive director of the Provincetown Business Guild. ...
Your pet could be on a beer label — and it’ll help a Cape Cod animal shelter
Pet parents, have you ever wanted to drink beer that had a label with your furry friend’s face on it?. The Carrie A. Seaman Animal Shelter (CASAS), a no-kill shelter located on Cape Cod, has announced its third annual pet label contest, where owners can submit photos of their pets for a chance to win a cash prize in addition to their pets gracing the label of a special edition brew from Provincetown Brewing Company.
Over 100 Dolphins Saved from Historic Mass Stranding in Cape Cod
125 dolphins became stranded in shallow mud flats off Cape Cod, Massachusetts in what one rescue organization calls its largest single mass stranding event in decades. The first report was initially understood to be 10 Atlantic white-sided dolphins close to shore off Wellfleet early Friday morning, triggering an overwhelming response from local marine conservation groups.
New Ocean Beach Stickers Required
This season, Eastham beach-goers need an extra sticker to access parking for the ocean beaches managed by the Cape Cod National Seashore. We chat with seashore superintendent Jennifer Flynn. "Last summer there was a lot of confusion between my staff and residents about what proof was required. And my staff...
How Can a Small Bohemian Town Help Artists Stay Afloat?
The daring bohemian downtown Manhattan of decades past is long gone — the inimitable traces of Arshile Gorky, Elaine de Kooning, and Jean-Michel Basquiat scrubbed off. In their wake, a pricier and more prosaic world emerged. It’s a tale that has been long lamented, its conclusion foregone. But this story of creative loss is not confined to cities. It’s also happening in places like Provincetown, one of the nation’s oldest and most esteemed artist communities. Having long nurtured artists and writers like Blanche Lazzell, Edward Hopper, and Eugene O’Neill, there is an increasingly urgent concern that the town’s popularity as a seasonal tourist hotspot could choke off access to its creative lifeblood.
The Freshest Finds: 8 Organic Options in Eastham Groceries
Eastham, MA, located on Cape Cod, is a charming town known for its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and quaint New England charm. Within this coastal community, grocery stores play an essential role in providing residents and visitors with fresh produce, local goods, and everyday essentials. Whether you’re stocking up for...
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