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The Cape Cod beach rental of four decades has seen some changes over the years, including the dishes and, most recently, the ownership. But mostly, the things that are most special — like the sunsets — are the same.
North Point Brands, an outdoor products company located in The Norad Mill in North Adams, recently hosted a fishing tournament on Cape Cod that raised $27,380 for three conservation partners, Keep Fish Wet, American Saltwater Guide Association and Stripers Forever.
Some years back, I saw on display at Guido’s Fresh Marketplace, tucked in a basket below the more popular vegetables, a large root they labeled as “Cape Cod White Turnip.” I immediately bought one, and found it was, indeed, that same root vegetable I had enjoyed all those years ago. I’ve tried to do a bit of research on them, and it seems they might be a kind of white rutabaga. In Eastham, on the Cape, there’s even an annual turnip festival. Yet they still seem to be fairly obscure.
For the Monument Mountain High School Spartans girls' volleyball team, a recent trip to the Division 4 statewide MIAA tournament meant a 422-mile round trip to Nantucket — with a Boston Globe reporter along for the ride.
Southeast Massachusetts, the Cape and the Islands were buffeted by hurricane-strength winds, and widespread power failures were reported early Wednesday.
CHATHAM — There’s no ominous music, no telltale fin breaking the surface as the powerful silhouette of a great white shark glides alongside th…
Columnist Ruth Bass enjoys the calming effects of water, in its many ways, while on a Cape Cod cruise.
As Henri kept millions guessing as to his eventual track and impact, it kindled memories of past hurricanes that have struck New England for columnist Ruth Bass.
If you watched Thursday’s “Field of Dreams” game between the Yankees and the White Sox as I did, James Earl Jones was in my head all night long.
A tropical deluge combining the effects of Tropical Storm Elsa and a less-potent storm system from the Midwest is expected to swamp the Berksh…