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Eastham Gets a Close Encounter of the Neighborly Kind

EASTHAM — Colin Nobili says he wasn’t sure what to make of the first UFO-themed float he saw. He had come to the parade at the Windmill Green on Sept. […]
INCREMENTAL
This Year’s RTE in Eastham Will Be Just 3 Percent

EASTHAM — The select board voted 3-2 on Monday to implement a residential tax exemption (RTE) for the current fiscal year, which began on July 1, joining the other three […]
VACCINES
Covid-19 Shots Available Again at Pharmacies

If you tried to get a Covid-19 vaccination at the CVS on Bradford Street last Wednesday, you would have been turned away. A pharmacist there told an Independent reporter on […]
ENFORCEMENT
Two Head-On Crashes Lead Police Down Different Routes

WELLFLEET — Two head-on crashes on Route 6 here, one last week and one nearly a year ago, have been handled in strikingly different ways by local and state police. […]
OBITUARY
A Witness to History, Robert Jay Lifton Dies at 99

TRURO — Robert Jay Lifton, the eminent psychiatrist, author, and anti-nuclear activist, died on Sept. 4, 2025 at the Truro home he had shared for more than a decade with […]
WASTEWATER
Wellfleet Weighs Proposals for a Shared Approach to Septic Costs

WELLFLEET — As the town struggles to meet state requirements to reduce nitrogen pollution in Wellfleet Harbor — which comes principally from the town’s thousands of septic systems — residents […]
FINDING CARE
In Provincetown, a Heightened Focus on Mental Health

PROVINCETOWN — The week following Labor Day often feels like a deep and heavy exhalation here, as the community’s collective task of hosting, serving, and entertaining more than 10,000 guests […]
PSYCHOLOGY REVIVAL
Cape Cod Institute Fights to Survive in Shrinking ‘Shrinkland’

ORLEANS — In April 2016, about 25 therapists, social workers, and friends gathered in a circle at Nauset Regional High School to discuss the future of the Cape Cod Institute. […]
MONUMENTS
Wampanoag Design Team Unveils Concepts for Paomet Memorials

TRURO — Maushop, the giant in Wampanoag folklore, making an offering of a pipe to the rising sun as he sits atop High Head may soon reappear overlooking land where […]
INTO THE DRINK
Choppy Waves Rule the Day at Swim for Life

PROVINCETOWN — When I checked the weather forecast the night before the 38th annual Swim for Life, I saw that it would be in the 70s — beautiful weather for […]
HAPPY RETURNS
An End of Summer Shepherd’s Pie

My father did all the cooking in our house when I was a kid — except for a regular “fend-for-yourself day.” His approach to cooking was a combination of a […]
CEPHALOPODS
A Latecomer Joins the Squid Seekers

It’s dark, well past 10:30 p.m., when I walk out the wharf, but I’m not the only one on Provincetown’s MacMillan Pier at this hour. Fluorescent boat lights shine on […]
THE SCUTTLEBUTT
Mackerel, Bass, and a Bonus

The epic late-summer, early-fall striped bass run has continued through another week of great weather with no strong cold fronts to break the rhythm. And with a tremendous amount of […]
MEET THE MAKER
A ‘Merch Booth’ Inspired by Cape Cod Ephemera

The prices of Provincetown houses, hotels, and vacation rentals reach new heights each summer. Most visitors can’t afford to buy a place to live on the Outer Cape, but they […]
BIRDWATCHING
Birds in Decline

I have spent quite a bit of time studying and imagining what our region looked like before Europeans landed. Even in my half century on Earth, and much of it […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Girls Soccer Team Notches First Win of the Year

EASTHAM — “Quick” was the word of the day for the Nauset girls soccer team on Monday afternoon. Coach Evan Botting used it repeatedly in the pregame huddle as he […]
CROSS-COUNTRY
Nauset Harriers Kick Off Season on Positive Note

EASTHAM — If a factory existed that manufactured perfect cross-country weather it would build the kind of day that greeted the runners at Nauset’s course on Tuesday afternoon. The race […]
FOOTBALL
Nauset Falls to Stoneham 45-7 in Home Opener

EASTHAM — The Stoneham Spartans jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead and went on to defeat the Nauset Warriors 45-7 in the season opener for both teams last Saturday […]
NATURAL SELECTION
One Man’s Weed

Across the pond, the Royal Horticulture Society recommends the perennial Phytolacca americana as an ornamental addition to the cottage or informal garden. With an upright form, red-purple stems, drooping racemes […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Sept. 9 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
WEATHER
Modeled by Science, Finessed by Art

Most of us check the weather forecast without giving much thought to how it’s made. We open our phones, look at an app, see that this upcoming weekend is going […]
FOUND AT THE FARMERS MARKET
A Pair of Pears

Sept. 3, Wellfleet Fall fruit, incoming! You’ll find Asian pears that were organically grown in Wellfleet at the Wild Blossoms Apothecary stand in addition to herbal remedies. The pears will […]
THAT WAS THEN
Bailing at Revolvers’ Point

From the Sept. 12, 1904 issue of the Daily Kennebec Journal, selected and edited by Kaimi Rose Lum With drawn revolvers cowing a nondescript crew, Chief Engineer Dee Miller of […]
ASTRAL PROJECTIONS
Arriving at a New You, Modestly

The Sun is still in Virgo and now conjunct Mercury and sextile Jupiter. This is giving us all a firm push to experience new things and allow those experiences to […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Citizens’ Police Academy

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
RTE Stays at 35 Percent

Meetings in Truro are often held remotely. Go to Truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in for an agenda and details on how to join. Monday, Sept. […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Peer Review for Sewer Plan

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Green Your Home

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PAINTING
The Pursuit of a Feeling

In 2022, Julie Smith had a skiing accident in Telluride, Colo. that shattered her right arm. “It was horrible,” she says. “But at the time, I had this great studio […]
COLOR AND TEXTURE
Revelations on Guitar

Aaron Larget-Caplan wanted to be a rock star. Growing up in Denver, Colo., he played his electric guitar listening to cassette tapes of Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and Ozzy Osbourne. […]
PUBLIC ART
Holding Space Together

Zipporah Potter Atkins was the first Black woman to own a home in Boston. She was born in 1645 to enslaved parents and purchased her house in 1670. LaRissa Rogers, […]
WOOD WORK
Everything in Its Right Place

Duncan Johnson grew up near a dump in Rockport — “a makeshift playground,” he says — where he’d scavenge for treasures. After graduating from the Pratt Institute in 1987, where […]
FIVE PICKS
Lydia Vivante Selects Her Favorite Items From the PAAM Shop

Lydia Vivante, a visitor engagement associate at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, is often the first person to greet a visitor to the museum. For Vivante, this is […]
POETRY
False Dawn

When I finally stirred myself to rise, Shaking off the vision of a faceless stalker, And myself, glimpsed in a full length mirror, Stalking around in trousers two inches too […]
POETRY
Summer Question

The wind sloshes against the locust leaves, as inside a cypress a warm-feathered wren wrings out her song against the breeze: Teakettle, tea kettle, kitty oo, kitty oo, diddly diddly […]
COMICS
Jacques Fromage: The Kibbutz

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Arts Briefs

The Beat Goes On With Jackie Beat by James Judd | Julia Thacker Brings Provincetown To Wildness by Juliet Leary | Faces of the Community by Abraham Storer | Photography […]
VIGNETTE
Desert Island

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STEAMERS
Nosh with a View

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WATERCOLOR
Coverups Exposed

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UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Overturning the Rule of Law

When the tortured history of this period in our nation is written, the most crucial question hanging in the balance right now will have been answered: will six Supreme Court […]
VIEWFINDER
Twice as Nice

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Cold Cases

Three incidents on Wellfleet’s roadways in the last 26 months left three people dead. No one has been charged in any of those cases, and the families and friends of […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, September 11, 2025

Remembering John Ullman To the editor: Your letter from the editor on AI [“ ‘The End of Creator’s Block,’ ” Aug. 28] reminded me of John Ullman, the managing editor of the […]
OBITUARY
Charles Giachinta, Whose Gift for Hospitality Was ‘Magical,’ Dies at 54

Charles Giachinta, best known in town as the beloved manager of Liz’s Café, Anybody’s Bar for the past nine seasons, died at his Provincetown home on Sept. 1, 2025. The […]
OBITUARY
John Doucette, Who Offered Help to Many, Dies at 66

John P. Clancy Doucette, a handyman, carpenter, and dune shack caretaker who was active in the local recovery community, died of pancreatic cancer on June 7, 2025 attended by his […]
OBITUARY
A Provincetown Native, Decorated Veteran Richard Cook Dies at 96

Richard “Cookie” Cook, a Provincetown native and decorated U.S. Army veteran, died on July 14, 2025 in Lansing, Kans. The cause was cardiac arrest. He was 96. Richard was born […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Sept. 2 to Sept. 5, 2025. PROVINCETOWN Sept. 2. William F. Powell Jr. and William T. Davison to Keith R. Costa. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Sept.11 – Sept. 18, 2025

FOR SALE OR FREE Cyclone Rake Z-10 Leaf Collector. Briggs & Stratton Motor, extra tubing. Adapter boot, 7 in. hose diameter. 10 years old, never used. Garaged. List price $3059, […]
Indie’s Choice

Healing the Heart (Thursday, Sept. 11) Wellfleet Public Library (55 West Main. St.) holds a community reading of Pema Chödrön’s When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times on […]
Drag Diary

Anita Cocktail’s Drag Show Crown & Anchor Sat., Sept. 13, 9 p.m. $35-$45 plus fees at onlyatthecrown.com Dina Martina: Now Living Crown & Anchor Closing weekend: Fri.-Sat., Sept. 12-13, […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

SELECT BOARD Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Wellfleet Selectboard on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025, AT 6:00 P.M. both virtually and at the […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

SELECT BOARD PROPOSALS FOR 2025 ANNUAL TRAFFIC HEARING The Board is accepting traffic hearing proposals beginning MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, until 5:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2025, for the 2025 […]
CATWALK
Jimmy Lee’s Flora and Fauna Are All Unstuffy Splendor

PROVINCETOWN — In a place so steeped in tradition, already-beloved things can encounter the challenge of living up to their renown. The fifth incarnation of Jimmy Lee Curtis’s Fashion Show, […]
FUEL FOR THOUGHT
Wildfire Panel Says Prepare But Don’t Panic

TRURO — Officials from the county, state, and Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS) gathered at the Truro Meeting House on Aug. 28 to discuss the threat of wildland fire on […]
ENVIRONMENT
WHOI Gets a ‘Boatload of Data’ in Ocean pH Project

WOODS HOLE — Scientists and engineers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Aug. 13 carried out the second test of a method they hope could reduce the ocean’s […]
MISSING
Body Is Found in Hatches Harbor Marsh After Two-Day Search

PROVINCETOWN — Days before a planned celebration of his 40th birthday, Michael Matar of Boston, a regular visitor here, was found dead in the marshes of Hatches Harbor near Provincetown […]
ON THE WATER
Select Board Decides Against New Rules for Provincetown Harbor

PROVINCETOWN — After several people objected to the new harbor cruises offered by the Dolphin Fleet of whale watch boats this summer — including at meetings of the town’s harbor […]
ENGINE FIRE
A Funk Bus Suddenly Ignites on Ocean View Drive

WELLFLEET — A tour bus filled with beachgoers caught fire on Ocean View Drive around midday on Saturday, Aug. 30, releasing thick plumes of smoke that could be seen across […]
PROFILE
On the Marsh With Eastham’s Joanna Stevens

EASTHAM — Joanna Stevens jumps from the deck of her boat onto a receding sandbar in the center of Nauset Marsh. Her black rubber boots squelch as she lands. In […]
REPTILES
A 400-Pound Terrapin Goes to the Library in Eastham

EASTHAM — It’s hatching season for diamondback terrapins on the Outer Cape. Tiny turtles are crawling out of the sand at the edge of the bay and making their way […]
FROM THE LARDER
Blue-Ribbon-Hopeful Blackberry-Apple Pie

It must have been about this time last year when my neighbor Joan Marshall told me about the pie contest at the Highland House Museum in Truro. She intended to […]
BLOOMS
A Long-Lasting Bounty

At Meryl Gartside’s garden in mid-August, there is little indication that she is growing with a different goal in mind than that of the farmers who sell their fresh bouquets […]
NATURAL SELECTION
From Dusk ’til Dawn

The common evening primrose, properly known as Oenothera biennis, purses its four-petalled flowers tightly shut at noon — it finds the hot sun rather offensive. The stiff and upright biennial, […]
ON THE BEACH
Hunting and Gathering Our Revered Summer Pleasures

This might not happen again for 100 years. I’m not referring to this summer’s strange fishing season but to the wondrously odd appearance of the very finest blackberry crop I’ve […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Nauset High Fall Sports Preview, Part 2

EASTHAM — The fall high school sports season starts this week with hundreds of Nauset athletes hitting the fields, gyms, links, and cross-country trails. This article covers football, volleyball, cross-country, […]
WEATHER
September Lives Up to Its Reputation

September is historically a pleasant month weather-wise around these parts. Outside of being braced for an occasional tropical system approaching the Gulf Coast and Eastern Seaboard, we certainly don’t look […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Sept. 2 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
THE SCUTTLEBUTT
Another Story for the Book

We are having one of the best late summer to early fall bass runs in recent memory — the fishing is white hot. All summer long, the bass have wanted […]
FOUND AT THE FARMERS MARKET
An Ear and a Toothpick, Please

Aug. 25, 27, and 30 Truro, Wellfleet, and Orleans One of the delights of summer is an ear of fresh local corn, and at this time of year, it doesn’t […]
THAT WAS THEN
Farewell to Our Visiting Friends

From the Sept. 5, 1878 issue of the Provincetown Advocate, selected and edited by Kaimi Rose Lum The annual vacation of our city and inland friends is fast drawing […]
ASTRAL PROJECTIONS
Harvest Time Is Near

It’s a good thing Carnival is behind us, because this week we’re expected to think practically and forgo all things grandiose. We’re reaching the height of Virgo season, and there […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Being Prepared

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Consolidating Committees

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WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Land Exchange

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Cesspool Planning

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UNFATHOMABLE
What the Ocean Teaches

Mark Brennan’s studio, a small room down a deep flight of stairs in the basement of his house in Wellfleet, is illuminated by two small windows high on the wall. […]
DESIGN
More Than a T-Shirt

The Swim for Life, founded in 1988 by artist Jay Critchley and dancer Walter McLean, has turned into an annual event to raise money for local health services and celebrate […]
THE SALLY PROJECT
Widening the Circle at the Vorse House

Sasha Chavchavadze and JoAnne McFarland have had art studios in the same Brooklyn building since 1990. Several years ago, they met and began discussing their shared experiences and interests. They […]
MUSIC
Indie Playlist: Summer’s End

The parking lots are emptier, the breezes feel chillier, and apples are beginning to replace peaches on the kitchen counter. Autumn is swiftly approaching, and that calls for a new […]
MEMOIR AND DOCUMENTARY
A Life of Teaching About Wealth and Poverty

Robert Reich is having a moment. His powerful new book about income inequality, Coming Up Short: A Memoir of My America, published last month by Knopf, was recently number one […]
COMICS
Georgie and Barnable: At the Museum

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Arts Briefs

George Gritzbach Wants You to Get Moving by Eve Samaha| Talween Colors Outside the Lines by Dorothea Samaha | Valerie Isaacs at Wellfleet Preservation Hall by Susan Rand Brown | […]
VIGNETTE
You Be You

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STEAMERS
Scents and Sensibility

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Confronting History at the Swap Shop

I try very hard not to swap at the swap shop. I bring things to give away but very rarely take. I need absolutely nothing. I probably have enough material […]
VIEWFINDER
Fruitful Hunting

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Rules for the News

“How much would you pay for one guaranteed night of perfect sleep?” That was the odd question in a press release that appeared in my inbox the other day, and […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, September 4, 2025

A Challenge to the PPRTA To the editor: Re “Provincetown Select Board Votes Not to Raise RTE This Year” [Aug. 28, page A12]: I believe the officers of the Provincetown […]
OBITUARY
Evelyn Sheffres, an Artist and Independent Thinker, Dies at 91

Artist Evelyn A. Sheffres, formerly of Wellfleet, died on Aug. 7, 2025 at Scripps Coastal Medical Center in Carlsbad, Calif. with her sons by her side. The cause was pneumonia. […]
OBITUARY
Frank Thompson, a Pipe Organ Expert, Was 82

Frank Thompson, a longtime resident of Provincetown, died on June 17, 2025 in Pompton Plains, N.J. of complications from pneumonia. He served on several town boards, including as chair of […]
OBITUARY
Scholar, Music and Art Lover Joseph D. Harris Dies at 91

Dartmouth Professor Emeritus of physics and astronomy Joseph David Harris died on May 21, 2025 at his home in Claremont, N.H. He was 91. Though Joe’s roots were in Kentucky […]
OBITUARY
William Bradford Goedicke, Kind and Eccentric, Dies at 67

William Bradford Goedicke, a tech expert and eccentric whose family has loved Beach Point for three generations, died in the middle of the night on June 29, 2025 at his […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29, 2025. PROVINCETOWN Aug. 25. Carl M. Sciortino Jr. and Francis Pemberton Brown to Douglas Hayes Rickert. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Sept. 4 – Sept. 11, 2025

MUSIC Music at Mean Burgers. Irish, old time, country music, and more is ongoing at Mean Burgers in Wellfleet, 6:30-8:30 p.m., indoors every other Tuesday. Next sessions are Sept. 9 […]
Indie’s Choice

What’s New? (Thursday, Sept. 4) Cape Cod Museum of Art (60 Hope Lane, Dennis) presents a gallery talk and reception for an exhibition of work from the Sigmund M. and […]
Drag Diary

Anita Cocktail’s Drag Show Crown & Anchor Sat., Sept. 6, 9 p.m. $35-$45 plus fees at onlyatthecrown.com Bea Arthur’s Brat Summer Art House Tues., Sept. 9, 7 p.m. $30-$40 […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

PLANNING BOARD Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40 §15C, the Wellfleet Planning Board will hold a hybrid public hearing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2025 AT 7:00 PM at the Wellfleet Adult […]