![]() Aubin’s Game Is Calm, Cool, and Surprisingly ToughīREWSTER - Max St. ![]() TRURO - Many mournful diners bid farewell last week to a favorite joint tucked away on the bay side of Route 6A in North Truro. Where Bouffants and Beauty Culture Lived On That’s because thousands of Oyster Farming If you listen carefully right now you will hear whole beds of Wellfleet oysters fattening themselves up for a winter that many of them won’t see. “All the oysters I paint I’ve picked and shucked,” she says. She collects the creatures herself, here on the Outer Cape. Carson’s nonprofit, the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA), is the only organization in the region dedicated to Caren Zane Takes a Close Look at Oysters and Horseshoe CrabsĬaren Zane paints oysters and horseshoe crabs almost exclusively. WELLFLEET - Every fall, Carol “Krill” Carson gets a little bit busier. PROVINCETOWN - If you have tried and failed to engage a local in conversation, the best trick is still to ask for restaurant recommendations - even the flintiest of townfolk Saving the Misfits of the Ocean 21, plans for the 70-acre Walsh property, which has been in limbo since the town bought it in May 2019, will Rules Proliferate as Provincetown’s Pedicab Fleet Grows TRURO - At the special town meeting on Oct. Now, thanks to the Truro Looks Ahead to a Hefty Town Meeting NORTH TRURO - For nearly 150 years, North Truro’s East Harbor was an oxygen-depleted saltwater-turned-freshwater lake, cut off from Cape Cod Bay by a manmade dike. After 30 years of “neo-pagan” cuisine, polenta bread pudding, monthly live music, and rustic feng shui, the North Researchers Find Horseshoe Crabs Thriving in East Harbor NORTH TRURO - Terra Luna’s Tony Pasquale is calling it a wrap. PROVINCETOWN - Restaurants and neighbors often share tight quarters in this town, and that’s certainly been true on Kiley Court in the East End since Ciro & Sal’s first started North Truro’s Terra Luna Closes After 30 Years PROVINCETOWN - This town has stuck out from the tip of Cape Cod like a sore thumb since at least the early 1900s, when Portuguese immigrants and an influx of Neighbors Object to Ciro & Sal’s Outdoor Seating The two, who now live in Orleans, met at a dinner party hosted by a Provincetown’s Tidelands Have Unusual Protections ORLEANS - Susan Milton knew she would marry Cindy Eagar the moment their hands touched. PROVINCETOWN - As he trekked across the dunes with half of the fifth-grade class from the Provincetown IB Schools, Mark Adams slowed the pace for a moment to call attention Gay Community Faces Increased Risk of Dementia Provincetown’s Fifth Grade Finds Beauty in the Dunes
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