A Cape Cod Notebook Unknown
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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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The return of the snowbirds
Over the past few weeks our local snowbirds have been returning from their annual winter sojourns in the south.
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Cape Cod as the Balkans
Seen from space, it seems so obvious that Cape Cod is one. But we know better.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.