by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By The ENTERPRISE STAFF One thing must be said about the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite its terrifying toll on countless communities, genuine heroes have emerged and made their presences felt. The Upper Cape is no exception. We asked for nominations from Cape residents of...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By SAM DRYSDALE Just as the sea shapes the Cape Cod landscape, the sea captains who once made this peninsula their home shaped the industry and architecture of the region. Houses originally built for 19th century mariners still stand across the Upper Cape in towns...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By CALLI REMILLARD Every reader has his or her own thoughts on what exactly constitutes a “comfort read.” After all, there are hundreds of different kinds of books, and people like what they like for a variety of reasons. There is no right or wrong answer; when it...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN – PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEOFF HICKS Most people use cars for utility as a way to get to and from work, the store or the restaurant. Others use cars for enjoyment, taking delight in the power, speed and excitement the machines offer. Whatever...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON Halloween is almost here, and as you’re searching for the perfect pumpkin to carve, take some time to enjoy all the outdoor activities at local farms. At Coonamessett Farm on Hatchville Road in East Falmouth, buy a farm pass or use your...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
In the year 1460 two Portuguese captains, returning in their ships from a cruise down the African coast, were blown offshore. They discovered a group of uninhabited volcanic islands, between 300 and 400 miles west of Cape Verde, the westernmost point of Africa. The...