Bob Wells
Turnip Farmer
John Murphy, Sr
Restaurateur & Artist
Leo & Andrea Cakounes
Cranberry Farmers
Ginny Nickerson
Art Gallery Owner
Bob Nash
Cultural Center of Cape Cod Executive Director & Photographer
Eric Hart
Cape Cinema Director
I’m something like a 15th-generation Cape Codder. I’m a direct descendent of Elder William Brewster, who came over on the Mayflower. My mother’s maiden name is Ellis—like Ellis Landing and Thad Ellis Road in Brewster. My great grandfather built the first cottage colony in Brewster. Read more…
Joanne Uchman & Janet Davis
Sisters & Shopkeepers
Bill Daley
Sandwich Glass Museum Docent
When I retired relatively young, at 56, my wife and I decided we didn’t need to live in Boston. We went to Sandwich and I fell in love with the village area. We told our real estate agent that we wanted a lot in a small, quiet neighborhood, and that if it was near the water or a golf course that would be great. The agent came back in a couple of days with one. That was in 2001. The greatest move we ever made was coming down here.
Way back when I was in college, I was a history major. I never really did anything with it—I needed to make some money, so I ended up in the financial services business. When I retired, I had time on my hands to do some things I really wanted to do, so I ended up pursuing some interests from way back. That’s how I ended up volunteering, leading walking tours for the Sandwich Glass Museum, after I learned a little about the history of the town. Read more…
Bobby Byrne
Restaurateur & Bartender
I grew up in Taunton, so the Cape was not unfamiliar to me. When I was in college, I came down here and tended bar in the summertime. The attraction to this place was one of having fun. Read more…
















