by oncapemagazine | Jul 12, 2023 | July 2022
By JULIA BURNS There was a giant trout who could hear the singing of a Native woman with a beautiful voice. She would sing at the edge of Santuit Pond every day, and eventually, the trout fell in love with her. He made his way from the ocean, digging a trench that...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 12, 2023 | July 2022
By MARO V. TITUS Everyone imagines or drives by what they consider their “dream house.” What really makes luxury homes special and are they immune to the conditions currently pushing market boundaries? Focusing less on the price tag and more on what’s trending...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 12, 2023 | July 2022
By CHRISTINE LYNCH The Fourth of July fireworks are a true highlight of summer, and the Cape boasts a good showing from one end to the other. As evening sets in, families begin the hunt for the best spots to view the night’s displays that begin once the skies are...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 10, 2023 | May 2022
By ROBERTA CANNON I confess that I know very little about fashion, especially since my wardrobe consists mostly of jeans and sweatpants, thanks to COVID. As I stepped out of my comfort zone to peruse boutiques, I was pleasantly surprised to find that great customer...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 10, 2023 | May 2022
By JOANNE BRIANA-GARTNER To paraphrase Jeff Goldbum in Jurassic Park, “Music Finds A Way.” Such was the case during the pandemic when local venues welcomed musicians to perform outdoors at a distance, and even erected dome-shaped igloos for them to play inside. With...