July 2015

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July 2015

Looking for a Change of Pace? Start Paddling!

By Mary Stanley / July 9, 2015

Local business owners discuss kayaking, paddle boarding and more Whether drifting softly along a creek letting the wind move the kayak along, or standing on a board and paddling against the current for a solid core workout, water activities are a must-do or at least…

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July 2015

The Changing Shape of Nauset Beach & Town Cove

By Christopher Setterlund / July 8, 2015

Editor’s note: This is the 3rd in a series of articles covering the region’s dramatically changing coastline. Click here to see all of the articles. Cape Cod’s Atlantic-facing communities have been ravaged and changed over the years through the process of erosion. From…

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July 2015

Savoring 35 years of Local Flavor- Cape Cod Potato Chips

By Ellen Albanese / July 1, 2015

Cape Cod Potato Chips celebrates a big anniversary in 2015 Move over, JFK Museum. Give way, harbor cruises. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Hyannis has nothing to do with Kennedys, or the sea. It’s the Cape Cod Potato Chips factory tour, which…

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July 2015

Remembering the Lutzen

By Ellen Albanese / June 30, 2015

Recalling the freighter that went aground in a heavy fog off Chatham in 1939 In February of 1939, Lewis W. Eldredge, 23, of Orleans went down to Nauset Beach to see what all the fuss was about. “A fellow asked me if I wanted a…

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July 2015

Following their own Flight Plan

By Chris White / June 29, 2015

Local women pilots share their love for aviation Amelia Earhart’s disappearance in 1937 remains one of America’s greatest mysteries. Nearly 80 years later, investigations into her final whereabouts continue; for example, earlier this year, The Travel Channel organized a …

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