by oncapemagazine | Aug 23, 2024 | August 2024, Front Articles 1
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN Tourism is big business on the Cape. Last year, the National Park Service reported that 4 million visitors to the Cape Cod National Seashore spent $548 million in communities near the park. Over the last two years, 12 million visitors made the...
by oncapemagazine | Aug 23, 2024 | August 2024
By DEBORAH G. SCANLION While Woods Hole was not a major Massachusetts fishing port like New Bedford or Gloucester, fishing was a steady presence in the village and surrounding waters for many years. Native Americans and early settlers often fished the local waters...
by oncapemagazine | Aug 23, 2024 | August 2024, Front Articles 1
By LANNAN M. O’BRIEN From farm-fresh produce to handcrafted gifts, the treasures sold at your hometown farmers market simply can’t be found anywhere else. It’s more than the quality of the items for sale that draws customers week after week; a farmers market...
by oncapemagazine | Aug 23, 2024 | August 2024
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN Want to witness the power of music? Attend next month’s Bands for Badges concert during Labor Day weekend at the Cape Cod Fairgrounds. There, you’ll enjoy a lineup of local, regional and national acts, all performing for a greater cause—to help...
by oncapemagazine | Aug 23, 2024 | August 2024
By BARBARA CLARK “Anyone want a dead catbird?” It’s a sunny June day, and five women, students in a nature drawing class led by Woods Hole artist and teacher Julie Child, are gathered around the contents of the small box that was brought in by a friend. They’re used...