by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By KATIE GOERS Anyone who has cut animal products out of their diet can relate to meeting friends for dinner and finding that the only thing on the menu they can eat without requesting special modifications is maybe a garden salad, and even that can be risky depending...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By CHRISTINE LYNCH For years, much has been said about replacing the two Cape Cod Canal highway bridges. The US Army Corps of Engineers, the overseers of the canal and bridges, released a major rehabilitation evaluation report back in April 2020. It left no doubt that...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By PAMELA MORRONE In ancient times, the daily menu was determined by the animals that happened to be in the neighborhood or by which digestible plants were growing nearby at the time. It was feast or famine for the hunters and gatherers! Now it’s modern times, and the...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By LANNAN M. O’BRIEN Since COVID-19 regulations began last year, Cape Codders, along with the rest of the world, have been forced to adjust to a new normal. Over months of social distancing, many have sought a means to cope with the weight of isolation and...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 24, 2023 | October 2021
By MARIANNE L. SHAFER and ROBERT REDDY After conquering 13 trails in Falmouth, two not-so-old octogenarians from Falmouth decided to hike at least one trail in every one of the 15 towns on the Cape. Starting in January 2021, our goal was accomplished by early July. We...