![]() ![]() The rains that fell in spring and early summer have stopped by now, and most plants have plateaued in their upward movement. Eighty or so onlookers keep a close August’s Elegance in a Roadside Weed Elks Put the Ham in EasthamĮASTHAM - Standing behind a row of plastic folding tables, seven Elks wearing matching black aprons are busy slicing hunks of whole roasted pig. One thing I’m realizing now that Truro is truly our home is that there are of lots of people we will only get to catch up with in the summer. Wetlands Protection Act regulations state that “any project on a coastal beach … shall not have an adverse effect by increasing erosion, decreasing the volume of any A Puerto Rican Pernil Makes a Barbecue for a Crowd WELLFLEET - Rising North Atlantic Ocean temperatures are causing increased numbers of threatened and endangered sea turtles to migrate through Massachusetts waters - heading north in search of food, then Conservation Commission Mulls Tough Case in West End State Dept.’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs website, there are 562 students working on J-1 visas on the Outer Cape this summer (351 in Provincetown, Warmer Waters Put Sea Turtles on Collision Course With Humans WELLFLEET - The owners of the Copper Swan Inn, who are seeking to evict the Fox & Crow Café from their property, have now accused the café’s owner, Trudy Vermehren, Endless Work, Good Money, Fried Food, and Other Forms of J-1 Culture ShockĪccording to the U.S. Café Owner Denies Spreading Squid Stench at Copper Swan PROVINCETOWN - Janet Armstrong is not sure exactly when she has to leave the dune shack where she took her first steps as a toddler in 1952, 71 years ago. ![]() The reason, he said, was As Deadlines Draw Near, Park Service Clams Up ![]() ![]() PROVINCETOWN - Lower Cape Ambulance Association (LCAA) Chief Operating Officer Steven Roderick announced this week that the nonprofit service will shut down on Sept. WELLFLEET - For years, ecologist and beekeeper John Portnoy has sold up to three varieties of honey at the Wellfleet Farmers Market - each made from the nectar of seasonal LCAA Service Will Dissolve at End of Summer Uptick in Spraying Is Harming Local Pollinators ![]()
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