
Author: Julie Craven Wagner
Julie Craven Wagner began her experience with Cape Cod Life in 2010 when she joined the sales team after 10 years of working with local businesses on the Cape and Islands with WMVY. In addition to sales, she is the Associate Publisher/Editor of Cape Cod LIFE, Cape Cod HOME, and Cape Cod ART. Growing up on the Outer Cape has given her a unique perspective of life on Cape Cod, from tip to bridge, and that is reflected in her appreciation and presentation of stories found within the pages of our publications. Julie lives in North Falmouth with her husband, Eric, and their yellow lab, Enzo. When she finds free time, she enjoys her Cape Cod life sailing on Buzzards Bay, spending time on the beach in Wellfleet, or exploring Martha’s Vineyard.

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Residence Redux: Heavenly Home
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Teagan Anne
Part 4 of our ‘Home for the Year’ series reflects on how the homeowners delight in their sublime waterfront surroundings…
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Q&A: Jennifer Dow
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
Our Creative Director, Jennifer Dow, recently celebrated her 100th issue with the Cape Cod LIFE April 2018 publication. Jen is…
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Serving the test of time
Cape & Islands restaurants still going strong decades later The very first issue of Cape Cod LIFE rolled off the…
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A view to savor
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Jennifer Dow
Waterview restaurants on the Cape & Islands Soprano’s Casino by the Sea A Cape Cod landmark has a new restaurant…
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Artist profile: Bill Mclane
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
The concept of living an artistic life—one that encourages creativity and exploration, a life that greets each day as a…
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Artist profile: Ronalee Crocker
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
As if floating in another dimension of time and space, Ronalee Crocker’s still life paintings seem to have the power…
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Letters of LIFE and love
Cape Cod LIFE at 40 As we enter our 40th year of publishing at Cape Cod Life Publications, we have…
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A polished pearl
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Richard Hilgendorff
Casabella Interiors transforms a dated Cape cottage into a semi-precious gem of a sanctuary Wikipedia defines beachcombing as an activity…
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A place to gather for friends and family
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Paige Biviano
Paul Miskovsky takes a family’s vision and makes it a fantastic reality Paul Miskovsky, owner of Miskovsky Landscaping, Inc. in…
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La cucina paradiso
The owners of Nonna Elena in East Sandwich are turning Cape Cod kitchens into slices of heaven A great idea can…
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Residence Redux: Laying the groundwork
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
Part three of our series about the Laverty residence in the Nye’s Neck area of North Falmouth examines how the…
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Festive Feasts
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
A great party requires an appetizing menu. The following three caterers, voted “Best” by our readers, offer top-notch food selections…
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For the love of floribunda
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Cindy Ehrenreich
This low-maintenance, high-reward rose is a true delight Would a rose by any other name really be the same? In the…
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In Living Color
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner Photographer: Paige Biviano Richard Hilgendorff
Marsha Malone of Nautique answers the call for color without sacrificing sophistication For Sheila Sheeran, her passions are immediately evident.…
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Residence Redux: Reaping the harvest
An avid gardener puts down roots for the future generations In the second installment of our “Home for the Year”…
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Designing Woman
Joan Peters of Osterville shares images of the Cape and islands with the world There are many different ways to…
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Residence Redux: A home for the future
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
Drum roll please… We are excited to introduce our “Home for the Year,” where we will examine the private and…
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Family Fundamentals
Writer: Julie Craven Wagner
For McPhee Associates and M. Duffany Builders, the lessons learned over two generations prove that nice guys finish first Bob…
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