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Osprey rehab, beach hikes and more nature-based events happening on Cape Cod this week
Editor's note: This story was changed May 8 to fix an incorrect date provided to the Cape Cod Times. The free hike through Sandy Neck’s Great Marsh with the Barnstable Land Trust and Sandy Neck Park staff is at 10 a.m. May 15. Spring has officially sprung. May is here to stay (for another two weeks) and everything is feeling a little less dreary. ...
Farm & Coast Market seeking All Liquor License at Town Meeting
With customers requesting they “enhance their product line with hard alcohol,” Farm & Coast Market, located at 7 Bridge Street in Padanaram, is seeking an All Liquor License at Spring Town Meeting, according to Peter Bullard, who spoke at the Select Board meeting Monday, May 6. “Farm &...
What it was like taking photos of Vineyard Wind from a plane
The two-seat Cessna was rigged for skydiving, but as pilot Chris Siderwicz throttled it up, my only pre-flight checks were simple, stowing the cameras and a quick check to make sure the side window would open. The grass runway at Cape Cod Airfield in Marstons Mills was in fine shape after some dry weather. A steady tailwind from the north made our southbound journey a quick hop over to Martha’s Vineyard.
The next Tavares — Marlowe has their soul but ‘the influence of the modern world’
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... With the “soul of Tavares and the influence of the modern world,” Marlowe Tavares hopes to make it big on her own musical journey. The 20-year-old granddaughter of Grammy Award winner and New Bedford native “Tiny” Tavares of the R&B group Tavares, she is on her way to exploring her musical style and working on her first album.
World Laughter Day celebrated in Marion
MARION — The laughter was ceaseless and contagious. It spanned giggles and guffaws and at one point even turned into entirely silent chuckling. No jokes were told, but Doug Savage and the others gathered Sunday, May 5 in front of the Marion Council on Aging just couldn’t stop laughing.
Cahoon Museum of American Art in Cotuit expanding to more gallery space, outdoor courtyard
A gift of $800,000 from Cape Cod residents Lee McGraw and Van Lupo will enable the Cahoon Museum of American Art in Cotuit to move ahead with plans to expand, linking a historic Crocker family home and property at 4698 Falmouth Road to the current museum. Organizers said expanding the museum, which opened...
Young Fisher Folk Up Early for Kids’ Trout Tournament
Duarte’s Pond was the place to be as the Kids’ Trout Tournament began at daybreak on Saturday. This is the 50th year for the annual trout tournament, started in 1973 by Island fisherman Cooper Gilkes 3rd and his wife Lela.
Laughing all the way to the library
Comedy, said comic Aimee Schwab, is kind of like reverse therapy. “You have to listen to all my problems, and I get paid,” she quipped. On Saturday, May 4, it was the Wareham Free Library that earned the money brought in with people’s laughter. The Wareham Library Foundation...
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