The older I get, the faster that little hand on the clock whirls around and the faster those calendar pages get turned. As a child, I always wondered about the way old peop…
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For a few years now, I have been consulting with members of the local chapter of the American Culinary Federation (ACF). I worked with them on a health and wellness initiat…
Recently, I met a friend at the Cape Cod Café in Brockton for lunch. Known for its bar pizza, the thin and crispy crust, 10-inch staple of many iconic Massachusetts pizza r…
Gardeners have a superpower: they don’t see the garden as it is right now; they see it as they imagine it will be. Otherwise, why would we bother? The early spring garden c…
Memorial Day weekend is here! This will not be a busy week at the library, but we do have a special children’s event on Saturday, a great talk on conservation on Tuesday an…
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One of the nice things about cats is that they generally keep themselves immaculately clean. Most cats never need to be bathed and they are usually adamantly opposed to get…
The House And Senate: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on roll calls from recent sessions. There were no roll calls in the House or the Senate last week.
A tiny detail at last week’s joyful celebration of the new Forestdale School “Together We Grow Garden” caught my eyes and made them moist.
By now, Nauset Disposal has delivered most Falmouth residences a green 65-gallon lidded and wheeled trash cart for curbside residential trash service. Owners of homes with …
When we were thinking about relocating to Bourne from Philadelphia about 10 years ago, I asked my brother, who lived in Falmouth, to put me in touch with someone who could …
This year, there has been an inordinate amount of political attention paid to the issue of transgender people and, unfortunately, there are common misunderstandings. They s…
Bourne, 1970: The Bourne Select Board and Planning Board discuss a need for bylaws governing gas stations and signs in town.
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