by Autumn Gonsalves | Dec 8, 2023 | December 2015, Front Articles 2
BY MARY LIMA The mind of the teenager is a mysterious place. It’s often hard to have a conversation with that particular brain, let alone try to divine what that mind would deem an appropriate, acceptable, and (for those of us who shoot for the moon) exciting gift....
by Autumn Gonsalves | Dec 8, 2023 | August 2016, Front Articles 2
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON You’re in the supermarket doing your weekly shopping and can’t remember if you need milk and orange juice. Darn. Oh wait, you can check the app on your iPhone for your Samsung Family Hub fridge touch screen. It will show you a photo of the inside...
by Autumn Gonsalves | Dec 8, 2023 | August 2015, Front Articles 2
By NANNETTE DRAKE OLDENBOURG The temperature outside is below freezing; you’ve opened the tap and no water is coming out of the faucet. Oh, no! You probably have a frozen pipe section (unless your area’s water has been turned off for construction, unlikely in deep...
by Autumn Gonsalves | Nov 28, 2023 | November 2023
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN T he natural beauty of Cape Cod may be its strongest allure. It’s why so many visit here and why so many end up moving here. “Of course, people come here for a reason,” said Bret Clark, general manager of COT, Inc., the parent company of Board...
by Autumn Gonsalves | Nov 28, 2023 | November 2023
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON Getting out for a walk in the winter can be challenging. Your favorite path might be too hilly to access in the snow and ice, and the wind blowing off the chilly water can limit your beach walk. Fortunately, there are many paths on the Upper Cape...