by oncapemagazine | Feb 2, 2024 | July 2020
By CHRISTINE LYNCH Growing up on the Cape, our young daughters were fascinated by sea glass. They would drop them into their pails or use them to top sandcastle turrets that sparkled like gems in the sun. When we went to places such as Crane Beach in Ipswich or by...
by oncapemagazine | Feb 2, 2024 | July 2020
By DAVE PEROS I’ve always wondered what it is about fishing that makes veracity such an issue among those who participate in the sport and, even more so, those who don’t. After all, renowned fishing author John Gierach even went so far as to choose as the title of one...
by oncapemagazine | Feb 2, 2024 | July 2020
By JOANNE BRIANA-GARTNER As the Arts and Entertainment editor at the paper, I keep a calendar at my desk to track play openings, concerts and other local events. That calendar has been empty for the past three months, but I recently stopped by the office to pick it up...
by oncapemagazine | Jan 29, 2024 | July 2020
By GAIL BLAKELY Cape Cod is known for its Portuguese food. If one visits a local restaurant that advertises “Cape Cooking,” chances are there will be at least one, if not more, Portuguese dishes on the menu. Kale soup has as many versions as your mother’s chicken...
by oncapemagazine | Jan 29, 2024 | July 2020
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON It wasn’t that long ago that beer drinkers would stroll up to a bar and order a Bud or Miller Lite. Drinking local beer meant ordering a ’Gansett. In the past few years all this has changed. How about a Dunes of the Cape Pina Colada IPA, crafted...
by oncapemagazine | Jan 29, 2024 | July 2020
By MICHAEL J. RAUSCH • PHOTOS BY GEORGE CLONDAS I remember it like it was yesterday, something that took 50 years to finally occur. It happened on June 23, 2017, two months before my 61st birthday. After five decades of playing one of sports’ most frustrating games,...