by oncapemagazine | May 22, 2025 | Front Articles 1, May 2025
BY BARBARA CLARK About 20,000 years ago, the massive Laurentide ice sheet that covered much of what is now Canada and the northern United States began its slow retreat after a stay of more than 2.5 million years, ending the last great Ice Age on the continent. One of...
by oncapemagazine | May 22, 2025 | Front Articles 1, May 2025
BY BARBARA CLARK Imagine driving on Cape Cod’s crowded summer roads, navigating the traffic stalls and squalls on Route 28. Should you happen to look for a shortcut and veer off at Route 149 in Marstons Mills, you’ll find yourself on a tree-lined country road dotted...
by oncapemagazine | May 22, 2025 | Front Articles 1, May 2025
BY CHRISTINE LYNCH “Our business is like a metamorphosis of changes.” — George Morse What a joy it is to spot the first butterfly of spring. Beautiful, seemingly carefree, they also do vital work while floating along. If you’d like to know more about them besides...
by oncapemagazine | May 22, 2025 | Front Articles 2, May 2025
BY DEBORAH G. SCANLON It is a quick walk to the small-town dock next to the Coast Guard station, and the young students from the Children’s School of Science (CSS) are excited. What will they find? They walk along the dock with their collecting nets and before long,...
by oncapemagazine | May 22, 2025 | Front Articles 2, May 2025
BY GEORGE CLONDAS I was at a dinner party this spring when a friend turned to me and asked, “George, you like to fish, right?” “Yes,” I said. “Can you teach me to fish?” “Sure!” I replied. “What do I need to get?” That simple question got me thinking. I’ve been...