What an up-and-down week this was for fishing. And for more than 20 years, he’s been captain of Pumper The Ups and Downs of Temperatures and Fishing He’s been a filmmaker, boat captain, musician, architect, carpenter, and plumber. Roger Martin has been called a Renaissance man. Last time we were in Oklahoma for a family visit, my cousin Marge had everyone over The Member of the Firehouse A single large knife faces off Redefining the Green SaladĪ person can get stuck in her ways about what constitutes a good salad. But what Outer Cape scallopers say they’re The Spare Simplicity of a Gravel GardenĪ large part of our back yard is a former dog run, which looked fairly bleak when my husband and I first laid eyes on it on a March day Chef’s Knives, Granny Forks, and Other Must-Haves for the Summer KitchenĪ memory: the shady kitchen in a summer rental house in Wellfleet, cavernous - not due to size but to a feeling of emptiness. PROVINCETOWN - A decline in scallop stocks combined inexplicably with low wholesale prices have made this a tough year for small-boat scallop fishermen. When someone tells her they’re going to hang a spoon on the Flaws in Catch-Share System Frustrate Scallopers PROVINCETOWN - Several customers have told Gaige Clark that her hand-carved wooden spoons are too beautiful to use. But Gaige Clark’s Carved Spoons Hold Plenty of Personality PROVINCETOWN - Like all coastal areas, the Outer Cape may look unrecognizable in 2100 if worst-case sea-level rise projections - six to eight feet here - come to pass. Provincetown Wants a Plan for Coping With Rising Sea Level ORLEANS - David and Carolyn Delgizzi live in Weston but are known on the Outer Cape for allowing their properties to fall into disrepair while charging tenants hefty monthly rents. PROVINCETOWN - When the Governor Bradford restaurant and four adjacent buildings were sold in April 2022 for $6.95 million, it was no secret that the buildings were not in great Delgizzi Delinquencies Affect Orleans and Brewster, Too TRURO - A month after Nicholas and Angela Rose and their two children became the last residents to be evicted from the Truro Motor Inn, the town released a statement Double Rent and Broken Appliances at Lexvest’s Gov. TRURO - The 70-acre Walsh property, which has been in the town’s possession since 2019, has been sitting in limbo on the eastern side of Route 6 since it was Parking at Nauset Light Causes Rift Between Eastham and NPSĮASTHAM - The select board and Town Administrator Jacqui Beebe are demanding that the National Park Service allow Eastham residents full access to the parking lot at Nauset Light Beach, Truro Stands By Closure of Truro Motor Inn At the end Walsh Committee Readies Plan for Fall Town Meeting Staffing up is the focus as the complex transition from the 86-year-old Lower Cape Ambulance Association to in-house emergency medical services in Provincetown and Truro gets underway. The operators of a mobile “pregnancy resource center” plan to open its doors on Cape Cod later this summer, according to Joe Meeks, cochair of the Harwich-based Cape Cod Pro-Life 2 Fire Departments Staffing Up Ahead of Schedule PROVINCETOWN - Cape Codders have become acutely aware that whales in the Gulf of Maine face perilous struggles with ocean debris, especially discarded rope that obstructs their paths and entangles Mobile Anti-Abortion Center Is Coming to the Cape Monofilament’s Grip Threatens Humpback Calf
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