September/October 2013

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Falling for Foliage

Falling for Foliage

By Susan Dewey / September 29, 2013

Long after summer’s flowers have faded away, foliage plants keep fall gardens alive with color and texture September and October are glorious months on Cape Cod and the Islands, when the air temperatures cool down, but ocean and bay waters remain warm. The balmy water&hell…

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Shellfishing 101

Shellfishing 101

By Susan Dewey / September 1, 2013

Recreational shellfishing is an easy Cape Cod pleasure: even for raw rookies who don’t know a cherrystone from a little neck. There is something so simple, yet deep-down satisfying about shellfishing. On a warm summer day you can pull on a pair of shorts, a…

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From Land And Sea

From Land And Sea

By Amanda Wastrom / September 1, 2013

CSA: Community Supported Agriculture is a win/win solution for Cape Codders in search of fresh fare. If you’re having trouble finding local fish on Cape Cod, you aren’t looking in the right place. “You won’t find it in the big supermarkets. You have to look…

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Veiled Power

By Debbie Forman / September 1, 2013

At this year’s Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, the art of feminine illusion in the playwright’s famous—and little known—plays takes center stage. The intriguing female characters in Tennessee Williams’ plays take center stage in this year’s Prov…

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