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A Cape Cod Notebook can be heard every Tuesday morning at 8:45am and afternoon at 5:45pm.It's commentary on the unique people, wildlife, and environment of our coastal region.

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A Cape Cod Notebook can be heard every Tuesday morning at 8:45am and afternoon at 5:45pm.It's commentary on the unique people, wildlife, and environment of our coastal region.

    The return of the snowbirds

    The return of the snowbirds

    Over the past few weeks our local snowbirds have been returning from their annual winter sojourns in the south.

    • 3 min
    Cape Cod as the Balkans

    Cape Cod as the Balkans

    Seen from space, it seems so obvious that Cape Cod is one. But we know better.

    • 3 min
    The eclipse on Nantucket, then and now

    The eclipse on Nantucket, then and now

    Nantucketers take pride in our long history of stargazing and astronomy. Maria Mitchell, the first woman to work as a professional astronomer, was born here and discovered a comet in 1847 from the roof of the Pacific National Bank at the top of Main Street.

    • 3 min
    Downwardly-mobile washashores

    Downwardly-mobile washashores

    People come to live on Cape Cod for a variety of reasons. I came because its landscape and history spoke to me in such a compelling manner as a subject for writing.

    • 4 min
    Cape Cod’s greatest inventor created something we still use today

    Cape Cod’s greatest inventor created something we still use today

    People thought Luther Crowell was insane, but he wasn’t. He was the greatest inventor in Cape Cod history.

    • 3 min
    A remarkably unremarkable event, part 2

    A remarkably unremarkable event, part 2

    This week Bob concludes his account of the stranding of a large fishing boat on the Outer Beach last month.

    • 2 min

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