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IN FEDERAL COURT
Lawsuit Claims Orleans Sect Exploited Children’s Labor

ORLEANS — Known for its grand church just steps away from Cape Cod Bay, the Community of Jesus (COJ), a small, tight-knit religious commune, has grown since its founding as […]
CRIME
No Arrests Yet in Memorial Day Hit-and-Run Death

WELLFLEET — Eight weeks after Police Chief Kevin LaRocco announced that his department had located the vehicle believed to be involved in the hit-and-run that killed 24-year-old Timothy Duval Jr. […]
COASTAL RESILIENCE
Dune Project Is Delayed by Complex Tidelands Law

PROVINCETOWN — Ever since a powerful storm on Jan. 4, 2018 sent seawater coursing over Ryder Street Beach and down Gosnold Street, flooding numerous homes and businesses near town hall, […]
CONSERVATION
Coastal Studies Loses $200K for Fall Right Whale Surveys

PROVINCETOWN — The Center for Coastal Studies is losing $200,000 in federal funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that supports aerial surveys of right whale activity in […]
HARBOR WATCH
Caught by Tides in Pamet Harbor, Three Paddlers Are Rescued

TRURO — Caitlin Egleson, a visitor here over the past two decades, is no stranger to Pamet Harbor. A strong swimmer, she’d recently taken to paddleboarding in a cove near […]
ON THE WATERFRONT
Where Sailing Is Still a Community Endeavor

PROVINCETOWN — Francis “Flyer” Santos thought every kid should know how to swim and sail. And he had the chance to teach many of them in his day. Starting in […]
PARADE PREVIEW
At This Summer Camp, a Bigfoot With Sass

PROVINCETOWN — The Carnival parade was eight days away, and Noah Church still needed to build a Sasquatch costume, but his order of hot pink fun fur hadn’t arrived yet. […]
MEET THE MAKER
Mike Miller Patches Together a New Purpose

The entrance to Mike Miller’s workshop doesn’t announce itself loudly. There’s a discreet wooden sign at street level, then a brick stairwell leading down to the store. When the store […]
ON THE GRILL
The Wide World of Green Sauces

I never met a green sauce I didn’t like. And clearly, a lot of people around the world feel the same, as many cultures have a signature herbal sauce made […]
SURFING
Raising the Kahuna Pole in Wellfleet

The text came late on a Saturday afternoon in July: “Moving the Kahuna pole around and maybe putting it up if you’re keen.” Eli and I loaded up water, sweatshirts, […]
BIRDWATCHING
A Companionable Warbler

The heat was getting unbearable. I tried to visualize the cold water that I would soon be plunging into, but all around the air was baking and even the breeze […]
CROSSWORD #65
Carnival Correspondence

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BEEKEEPING
The Swarm Catchers

There was something amiss in my back yard. It looked, from my third-story West End window, like there was a puddle of tar on the brick courtyard below. Except that […]
MILLION-YEAR PICNIC
Star Trek as Refuge for the Science-Minded

My parents tell me that I declared my intention to become an astronaut at age four. Books about astronomy, space exploration, and science have always lined my bookshelves. Then, there […]
THE SCUTTLEBUTT
Hungry Stripers and Fluke for the Future

The striped bass have been biting well all day long, defying the usual ways of these fish. They’ll normally hunker down and not eat much when the water gets too […]
CAPE LEAGUE BASEBALL
Overheard at the First-Ever Firebirds Reunion

ORLEANS — The coffee was cold. That was the first indication Bob Zavorskas’s co-workers at Roy Svenningsen’s construction company had that the young shortstop from Connecticut had his mind on […]
NATURAL SELECTION
Call Me Tupelo

If your bunghole needs plugging, you’re going to need a bung. And a beetle to whack that bung with. And to ensure that your beetle is up to the task […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Aug. 19 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
BOUTS
Cape Cod’s Boldest Jammers and Blockers Take to the Track in Orleans

ORLEANS — Take it from Mean Mimi, Devil Velvet, and Tippi Longstocking: you don’t need ice to go skating at the Charles Moore Arena. The skaters, along with the other […]
WEATHER
Rough Seas Guaranteed

The weather world has been closely tracking Hurricane Erin. The system underwent a period of remarkable intensification late last week — exploding in strength from a Category 1 hurricane with […]
FOUND AT THE FARMERS MARKET
On the Fruit (Yes, Fruit) Loop

Aug. 16, Orleans The long-anticipated season for local tomatoes is finally here. At the Orleans market, many stalls are overflowing with shiny red, orange, yellow, and green fruits. Yes, fruits. […]
DATE AND TIME
Roosevelt Declares War on the ‘Bad’ Trusts

From the Aug. 21, 1907 issue of the Boston Globe, selected and edited by Kaimi Rose Lum PROVINCETOWN — Standing on a sandy hill in this historic old town by […]
VIEWFINDER
Reflections

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GOOD VIBES
A Moment for the Marimba

On a Monday evening in late July, Commercial Street is alive with people on bicycles, parents toting children, purpose-driven townies, dawdling tourists, and be-wigged drag queens on scooters. Brian Calhoon […]
ASTRAL PROJECTIONS
This Is No Time for Mediocrity

This week we see the Sun transition from the sign of proud Leo into the sign of diligent Virgo. Leo is a leader by nature, exuding confidence and charisma. Virgo […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Wastewater Substation

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Clark Signs On

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WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
DeVasto Joins Health Board

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Slips and Liveaboards

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ARTISTS
On a Magical Mystery Tour for Two

Tabitha Vevers and Daniel Ranalli remember talking to each other 25 years ago at Long Point Gallery, the now-gone artist-run space on the top floor at 494 Commercial St. in […]
UKULEGEND
A Simple Instrument Transformed

The ukulele is not an intimidating instrument, says Jake Shimabukuro. “Even if you’ve never played an instrument before,” he says, “you’re not afraid to pick it up and try it.” […]
CREATIVE FREEDOM
Framing Art’s Political Imperative

The mood in the packed room was sober, but not without humor. The crowd at Stanley — the new Twenty Summers space in the East End — was there to […]
SEE SAW
The Unearthly Wonder of the Musical Saw

Leigh Calabrese plays a Stradivarius — but not the kind you think. It’s a musical saw — a 32-inch flexible steel blade with sharp teeth and a wooden handle. The […]
FIVE QUESTIONS
Edie Is Back in Town

Before there was Edie, there was an eight-year-old growing up in Portland, Ore. who loved to twirl and kick. By the time she turned 17, Edie was dancing with Ballet […]
COMICS
Georgie and Barnacle: A Gathering of Georges

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POETRY
Two Poems by Maura Smith Stein

The state of red Today was toxic A red tide has come ashore, Choking life beneath. Footings of Love Rev. Kate talked about walls and that Robert Frost poem from […]
POETRY
Home on the Range

There are no borders in the national forest of being. The giant sequoia grows inside me as much as it does outside me. There is no dominion to lord over, […]
Arts Briefs

Coco Peru: Now, More Than Ever Coco Peru has been rehearsing her new show, Fucq This Sh!t, from her temporary home in Andalusia, Spain. “It’s been a little weird,” says […]
VIGNETTE
Diving Lesson

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STEAMERS
Bummer Camp

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
A Treasure on the Trolley

The Provincetown Trolley is a curious beast. To be a killjoy stickler for veracity, it is not really a trolley but a replica of one. Real trolleys usually run on […]
NATIONAL SEASHORE
A Short-Sighted View of the Parks

Watching the current administration eviscerate staffing and budgets in the National Park Service has horrified and sickened those of us who have spent years working in our parks. These short-sighted […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
The Worst Idea

Since the beginning of the current administration, reports the National Parks Conservation Association, the Park Service has lost 24 percent of its permanent workforce — and that’s on top of […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, August 21, 2025

‘Make America America Again’ To the editor: Carnivals around the world like Mardi Gras are community parties designed to give us a joyfully distracting break from the troubling realities of […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Aug. 11 to Aug. 15, 2025. PROVINCETOWN Aug. 11. Renova Seashore LLC [Keryn E. O’Donnell, manager] to Justine Hargreaves and Melissa […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Aug. 21 – Aug. 28, 2025

MUSIC Music at Mean Burgers. Irish, old time, country, and more every other Tuesday indoors at Mean Burgers, Wellfleet, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Next session: Aug. 26. Family friendly fun hosted by […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

WELLFLEET HISTORICAL COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING Notice is hereby filed that the Wellfleet Historical Commission will hold a remote Public Hearing on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2025 AT 5:00 PM. for the […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

BOARD OF HEALTH The Board will hold a public hearing on THURSDAY AUGUST 28, 2025, AT 4:00 P.M. in the Judge Welsh Room, Provincetown Town Hall, 260 Commercial Street, Provincetown, […]
Indie’s Choice

Good Value (Thursday, Aug. 21) The Value Leaders perform at Truro Public Library (7 Standish Way) on Thursday, Aug. 21, 6:30 p.m. as part of the Truro Summer Concerts series. […]
Indie’s Choice For Kids

Once Upon a Time (Thursday, Aug. 21) Weekly storytime at Eastham Public Library (190 Samoset Road) on Thursday, Aug. 21, 10:30 a.m. features stories, songs, activities, and crafts. On nice […]
Drag Diary

A Woman Named Carlos: New Girl in Town Post Office Café & Cabaret Thurs., Aug. 21 and Thurs., Aug. 28, 10 p.m. $35-$45 plus fees at postofficecafe.net Anita Cocktail’s […]
DROPPING IN
Skateboarding Jam Makes Some Noise in Wellfleet

WELLFLEET — Colin Nobili’s amplified exclamations rang out across Mayo Beach from the Kevin J. Fitzgerald SK8 skatepark where competitors at all skill levels hit the pavement for the annual […]
COMMERCE
Provincetown Debates Large Vessels Inside Long Point

PROVINCETOWN — The poet Mary Oliver described Provincetown Harbor as “no more than a blue comma on the map of the world but, to me, the emblem of everything.” The […]
BLUE ECONOMY
Lobstermen Seek Injunction to Fight a New Rule

PROVINCETOWN — Since 1997, lobstermen along the Eastern seaboard have had to throw back lobsters with a “V-notch” — a triangular cut in the tail of an egg-bearing female that […]
UNDERSTORY
A Small Fire at Beech Forest Sparks Big Concerns

PROVINCETOWN — Nine crews of firefighters from stations as far as an hour away from Provincetown answered the call to put out what was at first considered a “major brush […]
PUBLIC RADIO
GBH Will Require WCAI to Leave Woods Hole Home

This article was updated on Aug. 19, 2025. FALMOUTH — Despite being offered free rent and upgraded infrastructure, WCAI — the Cape and Islands’ National Public Radio station — will […]
THE FEMINISTAS
Womencrafts Is In on the Joke

PROVINCETOWN — When a group of men walked into Womencrafts last month, Vicky Barstow, who was on duty in her “dream retirement job,” wanted to know why they would want […]
PUPPET MASTERS
Pilgrim House Lawsuits Include Two Conflicts Over ‘Madame’

PROVINCETOWN — Ongoing litigation among the four owners of the Pilgrim House may determine that storied hotel and entertainment venue’s future — and along with it, the future home of […]
WHERE WE ARE
The Reverberations of the Wellfleet Group

Few scholars have reshaped our understanding of trauma the way Robert Jay Lifton has. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1926, Lifton attended Cornell University and New York Medical College before […]
FROM THE LARDER
Arnaud’s and Other Remoulade Remembrances

My mother died this winter. Even as I write these words, believing them is like trying to imagine that something elemental like the ocean or the stars is gone. I […]
THE CAPE LEAGUE
The Renaissance Boys of Summer

Normally, the only thing anyone draws in baseball is a walk. But that wasn’t true for two players in the Cape Cod League this summer. Joan Lockhart, an artist who […]
ON THE BEACH
August Reveals a Fishing Surprise

It’s been an odd year, to say the least. By my count, we’ve had more days this summer with winds out of the north and east than days with our […]
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
In Praise of Old Cemeteries

It will come as no surprise to readers that for this “Graveyard Shift” column and for other research, I spend considerable time in old cemeteries. They have much to recommend […]
GOOD VIBES
A Moment for the Marimba

On a Monday evening in late July, Commercial Street is alive with people on bicycles, parents toting children, purpose-driven townies, dawdling tourists, and be-wigged drag queens on scooters. Brian Calhoon […]
MEET THE MAKER
A Wig Maker’s Art

It all started with the yellow rhinestone flip wig. “If I hadn’t made that wig, I wouldn’t be here right now,” says Laura Plad. The sparkly wig came about when […]
STREET STYLE
Not Very Demure

There was a moment last year when the word demure was on everyone’s lips. Not Momma JC’s, though. Never one to limit herself to one job, one opinion, or one […]
THE SCUTTLEBUTT
Good Morning, Stripers

We finally got a week with consistent weather, and that resulted in some pretty good striped bass fishing — depending on what time of day you were out. Fishing was […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Aug. 12 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
CAPE LEAGUE SOCCER
Storm Claims League Championship

BARNSTABLE — J.J. Devine made 2 sterling stops, and Matt McAuliffe converted Nauset’s 4th and final penalty kick as the Storm won the shootout 4-1, to defeat AC Independence and […]
CAPE COD BASEBALL
Firebirds Eliminated From Playoffs by Dennis-Yarmouth

ORLEANS — Something was not right at Eldredge Park late last Thursday afternoon. The berm along the first-base line, usually sporting an assortment of multi-colored blankets and chairs reserving spots […]
NATURAL SELECTION
Making an Impression

There’s a mass of native plants competing for that good, southern sunlight along the muddy shore of Wellfleet’s Silver Spring — cardinal flowers, elderberry, bramble, swamp loosestrife, jewelweed — all […]
FOUND AT THE FARMERS MARKET
Fairies for the Windowsill

Aug. 6 and 11, Wellfleet and Truro August brings warm days and slightly cooler nights. The result? A vibrant palette of flowers is showing up at the farmers markets. Deep […]
WEATHER
A Remarkable August Roller Coaster

We’ve seen some pretty wild temperature swings over the last week. High pressure was sitting directly overhead this past weekend, yielding beautiful daytime weather but also setting us up with […]
DATE AND TIME
A Hop, Skip, and a Snort

From the Wellfleet section of the Aug. 18, 1875 issue of the Provincetown Advocate, selected and edited by Kaimi Rose Lum That old saying “Contrary as a hog” has been […]
VIEWFINDER
Smokin’ Hot

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ASTRAL PROJECTIONS
United We Stand

This week, the intellectual and the physical are connected in the cosmos. Mercury in Leo is sextile Mars in Libra, and this creates a positive feedback loop between the two. […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
No Winter Air Service

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Piping Plover Chicks Found Dead

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WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Septic Reimbursement

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Lease to Locals

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SELF-PORTRAITS
Anna Poor’s Ceramics Are Painfully Funny

Anna Poor’s Truro studio, nestled amid scrub pines and tall grass, has an atmosphere of simplicity and unvarnished beauty. Inside, the studio is almost fully occupied by a large table […]
CHAMBER MUSIC
The Legacy of Two Musical Crowd-Pleasers

Ludwig van Beethoven’s Septet in E-flat Major, Op. 20, premiered at the Royal Imperial Court Theatre in Vienna on April 2, 1800. The concert started at 6:30 p.m. and also […]
THEATER
An Actor’s Workout: No Pain, No Gain

Theater professionals have always loved, hated, and obsessed about acting classes. The old-fashioned schooling of British academies emphasizes physical training: voice, accent, projection, movement. An actor constructs a character from […]
CAMPY
Getting Out With Pattie Gonia

This year’s Provincetown Carnival is headlined by the drag performer and environmental campaigner Pattie Gonia. In 2018, she posted a video of herself hiking in sky-high heels. Since then, she […]
THEATER
A Texas Murder Set to Music

Bernie Tiede was an assistant funeral director in his mid-30s in tiny Carthage, Texas. He was well liked for his warm, sympathetic manner with bereaved families. He lent his tenor […]
COMEDY
Worm Farms, Kale Conspiracies, and Small Talk

Comedian Paula Poundstone refuses to research Provincetown before she performs at Town Hall on Aug. 16. That would require the E-word, she says: “Effort.” She’s also been here before. “I […]
ARTISTE
Jacques Fromage: Night Shift

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Arts Briefs

Paintings that Abstract and Reveal As her career has matured, Cynthia Packard’s paintings of human figures, flowers, dogs, and boats have become increasingly abstracted. She’s still rooted in painting from […]
VIGNETTE
Sea Change

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STEAMERS
Shiver Me Timbers!

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OP-ED
Making Room for Piping Plovers

Most of my childhood summers were spent in the sand and salt of the Cape Cod National Seashore. I remember taking my plastic shovel down to the shore, the bucket […]
OP-ART
Wheel of Misfortune

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RECKONINGS
Frazzled in August

It’s a funny thing that the same influx of people that overwhelms so many of us in August is also what we love about living here: everyone comes to visit. […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
The Words Matter

The news gets worse. This week the president announced that he was seizing control of the Washington, D.C. police force “to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, August 14, 2025

What Great Leaders Do To the editor: Re Carl Goveia’s “Stop the Bashing” letter [July 24, page A2]: Donald Trump will not go down as a great president. He is […]
OBITUARY
A ‘Tinkerer’ and Artist, James Piehler Was 94

Provincetown summer resident James Piehler died on Dec. 4, 2024 from complications of a fall at his home in New Jersey. He was 94. Jim was born on Nov. 10, […]
OBITUARY
Mary Jane Houk, Founder of Wellfleet’s Sandpiper Gallery, Dies at 84

As soon as Thanksgiving was over, Mary Jane Houk’s Wellfleet home lit up in anticipation of Christmas. She carefully wrapped a string of lights around an evergreen tree that was […]
OBITUARY
Leonard Goldstein, the Jolly Head of Miller Brewing Co., Dies at 98

When Leonard J. Goldstein wrote notes to his family and friends, he often doodled a smiling self-portrait at the bottom of the page. It was a characteristic show of good […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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