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FIELD STUDIES
In an Art Class, Lessons in Fearlessness

PROVINCETOWN — Eighth-graders and their families and friends came together in the school cafeteria on Saturday, Jan. 28 for a drawing workshop with artist Mark Adams. The class will travel […]
HOUSING
Settlement Ends Court Fight Over Patrick’s ‘Barracks’

PROVINCETOWN — It has taken time, money, and willingness to compromise, but local businessman Patrick Patrick should be able to break ground by summer on his much-anticipated, mostly seasonal workforce […]
TRAFFIC CALMING
Route 6 May Go on a ‘Road Diet’ in North Eastham

EASTHAM — Imagine making a left turn on Route 6 without taking your life in your hands and being able to ride a bike or walk along the highway on […]
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
Committee Votes to Put $750K in Truro Housing Trust Fund

TRURO — The Community Preservation Committee agreed on Jan. 27 to recommend more than $1 million in grants for housing and historic preservation in fiscal 2024, with the largest chunk […]
GREEN ENERGY
Solar Power Will Come to Nauset Middle School at Last

ORLEANS — The long and frustrating road to the installation of a solar canopy at Nauset Regional Middle School is nearing an end. After two years of delays caused by […]
RADIOACTIVITY
Bill Would Remove Cape Cod From Nuclear Oversight Panel

PLYMOUTH — A pair of state legislators who represent Plymouth have proposed a bill that would reduce the size of the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) from 21 people […]
MISSING PERSON
Sister Seeks Public’s Help in Finding Bruce Crowley

PROVINCETOWN — Bruce Crowley, 57, left work in Revere on the evening of Dec. 28 and was last seen by an innkeeper and in surveillance footage at the Anchor Inn […]
PILGRIM UPDATE
Pilgrim Water Must Go to Colorado for Testing

PLYMOUTH — The state has still not tested samples of untreated water from the spent fuel pool and other areas of the former Pilgrim nuclear plant, members of the Nuclear […]
THRIFT
Reports of Demise of Swap Shop Are Greatly Exaggerated

PROVINCETOWN — The town swap shop will reopen at the beginning of May, according to Sherry Prada, deputy director of the Dept. of Public Works. The town’s familiar trading spot […]
PROGNOSTICATION
Cape Cod (Mostly) Doesn’t Love a Groundhog, Whistlepig, or Woodchuck

On Feb. 2, all eyes are on the groundhog, that burly member of the squirrel family who is known as the predictor of whether we will have six more weeks […]
DIY
Lily House Adopts a Barn Raising Approach

Dawn Walsh and Paula Erickson are standing in an unfinished space with no interior walls aside from studs that frame the two bedrooms at the Lily House on Wellfleet’s bay […]
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
The Wreck of the Ardent

When Philip Smith Rich died in Provincetown in 1879, he took details of surviving a harrowing shipwreck to his grave. Writer Herman Jennings, in his classic Provincetown Or, Odds and […]
POP-UPS
At The Painted Lady, Don’t Hold the Onions

Heather Edwards and Todd Jansen are general manager and chef, respectively, at The Painted Lady — a pop-up making its debut in the space that otherwise belongs to Local 186 […]
STREET FASHION
High Heeled Coffee Run

Nyx Smith, a senior systems engineer for Deloitte and Truro year-rounder, was on the run — grabbing coffee at Chequessett Chocolate between Zoom meetings. There was no time for chitchat, but […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Swimmers Are League Champions; Another Hat Trick for Poulin

EASTHAM — The Nauset boys and girls swim teams each locked up Cape and Islands League championships as well as post-season titles during a busy week for Nauset sports. The […]
WHAT’S OPEN
A Deep Winter Outer Cape Dining Guide

Cozy homemade suppers sound romantic in December, but by February the search is on for somewhere to go or at least something good to order in. We found plenty of […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 31 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Float Your Boat Under a Full Moon in Leo

Step into the limelight this week with a full Moon in the pert and perky sign of Leo. Full Moons shine a light on intentions we’ve previously set — and […]
PUBLIC SAFETY
Firearm ‘Listening Tour’ Starts on the Cape

BARNSTABLE — Cape Cod Community College will host the first stop of a statewide “listening tour” on gun safety at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9. State Rep. Michael S. […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Motta Field Master Plan

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Dedicating the Annual Town Report

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Feb. 2 School […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Chequessett Neck Bridge Noise Exemption

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Hearing From Part-Timers

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still held online. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in for details on any virtual options […]
ARCHITECTURE
Women Who Helped Define a New Direction

Martha Rothman recalls the awe of first encountering E-1027, the sprawling modernist villa that Irish architect Eileen Gray designed for herself and her lover in the south of France. Built […]
INDIE SCREEN
Tales of Innocence and Experience

Director Darren Aronofsky — winner of the Provincetown International Film Festival’s 2011 Filmmaker on the Edge award — has never been known for subtlety. He wallows in garishly surreal psychological […]
THEATER
Thirty Years On, ‘Chicago’ Still Dazzles

NEW YORK CITY — At a recent performance of Chicago at the Ambassador Theater on West 49th Street, a rumble of anticipation preceded Jinkx Monsoon’s entrance on stage. The two-time […]
IN THE STUDIO
Navigating Pleasure and Politics Through Art

For Ruby T, who moved to Provincetown in 2021 after living in Chicago for more than a decade, making art is a means to explore overlaps between the political and […]
Arts Briefs

Black History Through Film In celebration of Black History Month in February, the Wellfleet Public Library (55 West Main St.) will be screening four films from the past decade highlighting […]
VIGNETTE
Cold Snap

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WISH YOU WERE HERE
Portrait of February to Share With Your Summer Friends

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Taking Steps on the Breakwater

Is there a pile of rocks anywhere in this world as beloved as Provincetown’s West End breakwater? Generations of residents and visitors have clambered over it — it stretches more […]
COUNTY LINE
Shifting Sands: An Ongoing Challenge

The glacial moraine left behind millennia ago underlies a fact of life for all of Cape Cod: we live on what is essentially a pile of gravel and sand. Given […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Small-Town Comrades

Unexpected connections here often take the form of discovering who is related to whom — that the furniture maker who lives down the road is the cousin of the guy […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, February 2, 2023

Worries About Walsh To the editor: Regarding the Walsh Property Community Planning Committee’s vote to study a plan for 252 units of housing there [Jan. 26, front page]: That many […]
OBITUARY
Dale Clarence Smith, Former DPW Mechanic, Dies at 73

Dale Clarence Smith, a fifth-generation Cape Codder and former mechanic for the Wellfleet Dept. of Public Works, died peacefully at home in Eastham on Jan. 16, 2023. He was 73. […]
OBITUARY
Margaret Skelly, 83, Taught 2nd Grade in Truro

Margaret C. Skelly of Eastham died on Jan. 25, 2023 at Cape Cod Hospital following a long illness. She was 83. Born on April 15, 1939, she was reared in […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Jan. 23 to Jan. 27, 2023. PROVINCETOWN Jan. 26. 18 Bangs Street Property LP [Lyn A. Plummer, manager] to Bradford Craig […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Feb 2 – Feb 8, 2023

SEEKING Writer in need of Provincetown nook. Do you have a room for a writer who needs a workspace? I’m looking for something big enough for a bed and desk […]
Indie’s Choice

Stepping Out Registration is open for the 3rd Annual Winter Walk Challenge sponsored by the Provincetown Recreation Dept. The event begins on Monday, Feb. 13 and consists of 31 days […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Conservation Commission Public Hearing February 15, 2023 Please take notice that the Wellfleet Conservation Commission, in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, and the Wellfleet Environmental […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO POSITIONS AVAILABLE DPW-Truck Driver and Assistant Transfer Station Attendant/Assistant Custodian The Town of Truro is seeking applicants for the positions of DPW Truck Driver – 2 positions […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Select Board Public Hearing February 13, 2023 Petition Installation of New Pole The Provincetown Select Board will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, February 13, 2023 at […]
EACH TO EACH
2 Affordable Housing Developments Ask Neighbors for Money

PROVINCETOWN — The Community Builders have been preparing to build 65 apartments on Jerome Smith Road since they won the bid to do the work in late 2021. But their […]
DEVELOPMENT
Walsh Committee Votes to Study Plan for 252 Housing Units

TRURO — The Walsh Property Community Planning Committee, which has been meeting regularly for two years, took its first actual vote on Jan. 18. By seven votes to three, with […]
RESCUE
LCAA Medics Say They Can Help the Fire Dept.

PROVINCETOWN — As word spread that the Lower Cape Ambulance Association (LCAA) would close in a few months, requiring Truro and Provincetown to hire two dozen medics, so did worry […]
FIRST RESPONSE
Car Crashes Into OCHS Lobby in Wellfleet

WELLFLEET — A white Audi sedan operated by Greta Einig, 74, drove into the Outer Cape Health Services (OCHS) office on Route 6 shortly after 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 18, […]
ELDERS
Social Worker Michelle Peterson Will Run Truro COA

TRURO — The staffing shortage at the Truro Council on Aging has meant reduced services, including van rides and Friday lunches. But Town Manager Darrin Tangeman told about 100 people […]
HOUSING
Revised Plan at VFW Prioritizes Lower-Income Units

PROVINCETOWN — In an emergency session on Jan. 17 the select board approved a revision of the planned mix of units at the affordable housing development to be built at […]
BUDGET TALKS
Town Meeting to Vote on Hiring 16 Medic-Firefighters

PROVINCETOWN — The draft version of next year’s budget was presented to the select board this week, and although the details are not final, two Proposition 2½ override votes are […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
In Winter Buds, an Offering

Imagine for a moment the view outside your window a few months from now. The sun moves higher across the sky. The trees are waking up. Delicate creased forms break […]
THE BREAKFAST BEAT
Good Morning, Shakshuka

Starting my day with pancakes always put me in a moody, sugar-laden stupor. And I never could get behind a bowl of cold cereal for breakfast. Even when I was […]
MEET THE MAKER
The Craft of the Clam Rake

HARWICH — There are half a dozen bull rakes lined up outside the door of the R.A. Ribb Company waiting for pickup by A.R.C., the Dennis-based shellfish hatchery and grower. […]
IN THE POOL
Erin McFarland: Swimming With Passion

EASTHAM — There is a calmness about the way Erin McFarland glides through the water. There is no panic. There is no wasted movement. There is just a desire to […]
CROSSWORD #38
First Light

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GARDEN PLOT
Seed-Ordering Season: A Beginner’s Guide

January is the hinge of the garden year. With the garlic long planted and my tools cleaned and sharpened, I look forward to the winter hush as a time of […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Sun and Fun

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 24 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Swimmers Remain Unbeaten; Basketball Falls at TD Garden

EASTHAM — The Nauset boys and girls swimming and diving teams remained undefeated last week as they beat St. John Paul II High School at Willy’s Gym on Friday, Jan. […]
MISSING PERSON
Bruce Crowley Search Still Active

PROVINCETOWN — The search for a missing man who was last seen in Provincetown over New Year’s Eve weekend is still active, according to Cape & Islands District Attorney Rob […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Fighting Fentanyl

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Condos Become Year-Rounders

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Monday, Jan. 30 Historical […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Mitigation on the Mudflats

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
No Residential Exemption

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still held online. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in for details on any virtual options […]
BOOKS
Angling for Social Change

When Stephen Duncombe started walking to the ponds and jetties of Cape Cod a few years ago, he didn’t plan on doing anything besides starting the long project of teaching […]
LINE BREAK
Learning From Lichens

In our thing-filled culture, our super-documented lives, what happens in the liminal spaces? What happens in those nothing-moments as we leave one place (either physically or mentally) and move toward […]
THEATER
A Playwright Collective Brings People Together

TRURO — A group of tender-hearted queers, disparate in their predispositions, shelter in a dune shack to hide from a right-wing militia that prowls the grounds outside. Will they survive? […]
GROUP SHOW
The New FAWC Fellows Make Their Mark

In her film Untitled (burned rubber on asphalt), 2018, Tinja Ruusuvuori turned her attention to a small community in Norway where she probed one town’s minidrama about a mysterious person […]
Arts Briefs

Artists Reflect on Their Happy Places A new exhibition at the Cape Cod Museum of Art (60 Hope Lane, Dennis) features the work of 66 artists who responded to a […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Let There Be Interconnectedness

Oh! The humanity of it all. Aquarius season makes waves but not of water. Break boundaries and break bread: the Sun’s passage through Aquarius bespeaks a bohemian brotherhood of humankind. […]
VIGNETTE
In for a Walk

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STEAMERS
The ADU’s Out There

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OP-ED
Mercy: A Canine Tutorial

From the time that Liz and I rescued him from the streets of Puerto Rico, Finn has been preternaturally attuned to the needs of others. He is a creature of […]
THE NATIONAL DEBT
Anatomy of a Looming Crisis

The U.S. debt ceiling may seem an arcane, boring subject, but what will happen to all of us if Congress fails to raise it and the country defaults could not […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
The Public’s Editor

“All authority implies an extreme reluctance to admit past error,” wrote British novelist Patrick O’Brian in The Letter of Marque. O’Brian was writing about the Royal Navy, but the truth […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, January 26, 2023

Rebuilding the COA To the editor: Thank you for highlighting the fact that Truro’s Council on Aging had withered to the point that not a single staff member remained to […]
OBITUARY
A Journalist and Advocate of Both History and Progress, Theodore Thomas Jones Dies at 65

Ted Jones loved Provincetown with a passion. More precisely, he had four, his husband, Peter Petas, said: “affordable housing, the history of Provincetown art and architecture, the removal of single-use […]
OBITUARY
Marla Perkel, 86, Danced, Patrolled, and Organized in NYC and Knew Every Outer Cape Trail

It is impossible to describe Marla Perkel without mentioning her courage and her energy. She was a dancer, mounted police officer, community organizer, geneticist, bed-and-breakfast hostess, and volunteer at the […]
OBITUARY
Longtime Teacher Lorraine Moritz Was 100

Lorraine (Cicero) Moritz, an inspired educator of young children, died peacefully on Jan. 9, 2023 at Cape Cod Hospital of complications related to pneumonia. She was 100. The daughter of […]
OBITUARY
Robert DuBeau, a Wellfleet Housing Advocate, Dies at 88

Longtime Wellfleet resident Robert DuBeau succumbed to Parkinson’s disease on Jan. 21, 2023 after trying to ignore the affliction for years. Bob was born in Willimantic, Conn. in 1934, the […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Real Estate Transactions Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Jan. 17 to Jan. 20, 2023. PROVINCETOWN Jan. 17. Martin J. Rosenbaum and Lorraine Rosenbaum to Stephen M. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Jan 26 – Feb 1, 2023

SEEKING Writer in need of Provincetown nook. Do you have a room for a writer who needs a workspace? I’m looking for something big enough for a bed and desk […]
Indie’s Choice

More Good Mews (Thursday, Jan. 26) Coffeehouse at the Mews (429 Commercial St., Provincetown) features Frank Poranski on Thursday, Jan. 26, 7 p.m. Sign-up for open-mic performances starts at 6:30. […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO INVITATION FOR BIDS The Town of Truro is seeding sealed bids to install and furnish all labor, materials and equipment, and to perform all operations required for […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Community Preservation Committee Community Preservation Funds Public Hearing February 7, 2023 The Provincetown Community Preservation Committee will conduct a hybrid public hearing on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, […]
Eastham Legal Notices

TOWN OF EASTHAM SELECT BOARD PROPOSED FY23-FY24 FEE SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING February 6, 2023 The Eastham Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:30 […]
TRASH TALLY
Herring Cove Cleanup Nets 3 Truckloads of Debris

PROVINCETOWN — Lumber, Crocs, fishing gear, medical tubing, broken beach chairs, and beer cans were among the three truckloads of trash gathered in two hours’ time by volunteers at Herring […]
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Lower Cape Ambulance Will Take Its Last Ride on July 1

TRURO — The symbiotic relationship between Provincetown, Truro, and the Lower Cape Ambulance Association (LCAA) will come to an end on July 1. Though the demise of the 86-year-old nonprofit […]
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Student Count Keeps Falling at Nauset High School

EASTHAM — Enrollment numbers for the Outer Cape’s public schools have finally arrived, and they show that existing trends here are getting worse. This year’s total enrollment in the Truro […]
THE HOUSING PUZZLE
Resource Center Tries to Light the Way for More ADUs

PROVINCETOWN — Spend enough time learning about Cape Cod’s housing crisis and you’ll eventually hear something about ADUs, or accessory dwelling units. By definition, an ADU is a smaller residential […]
COUNTY POLITICS
Recall Provision for Commissioners Is Nixed Again

BARNSTABLE — The latest effort to add a provision to the Barnstable County charter allowing for the recall of a county commissioner has failed, after not securing the support of […]
STAFFING
Wellfleet Town Hall Welcomes First HR Director

WELLFLEET — Christine Ezersky walked into town hall on Jan. 9 as the town’s first-ever human resources director. Voters at a Sept. 10, 2022 special town meeting approved Article 4 […]
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
OCHS Proposes New Addiction Recovery Clinic in Wellfleet

WELLFLEET — The first clinic in the region to offer intensive in-person counseling to patients battling substance use disorders is currently in the works and would operate in the building […]
NIGHTLIGHTS
Lanterns of Hope

WELLFLEET — “I love sitting with people of all ages and folding paper,” said Sheryl Jaffee, the Wellfleet Historical Society’s museum coordinator. The assembled — more people than would fit […]
COOK’S KITCHEN
A Dumpling to Keep You Cozy Through a Long Winter’s Night

January’s sun sets smack down in the center of Blackfish Creek tinting the clouds beyond my back window a cotton-candy pastel. It’s stop-in-your-tracks gorgeous Cape Cod light. And every bit […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The Remarkable Life of One Dead Tree

On a walk in the Wellfleet woods a few days back I came upon a sort of ghost forest. At the trail’s edge and as far out into the underbrush […]
DEMOGRAPHICS
Birth and Death Statistics Show an Aging Population

With the books closed on 2022 and town clerks across the Cape working on their annual town reports, the Independent took a look at the birth and death records for […]
MILLION-YEAR PICNIC
Celestial Dances in the January Sky

The Moon and four bright planets put on a playful show this month. No telescope or binoculars are needed, and, fortunately for us during this cold winter stretch, the action […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Hockey Teams Sweep Codfish Cup

EASTHAM — The Nauset Warriors and Cape Cod Furies hockey teams swept the Codfish Cup with wins over Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School on Monday to cap off the week in […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Dune Walk

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 17 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
With A New Moon in Aquarius, Go Ahead and Get Eccentric

Set to occur at an auspicious one degree in Aquarius, this month’s new Moon on the 21st sets us up for radical new beginnings. It’s time to set fresh intentions, […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Sharing the Road

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Forget About Fossil Fuels

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Jan. 19 Climate […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
The Buy-Down Bridge

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
The Present Is Female

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
LOCAL VIEWS
An Art Collection With Wellfleet as Its Muse

When Michael Parlante was a child, the celebrated painter Edwin Dickinson lived across the street from him near Cove Road in Wellfleet. “I’d watch him painting in his front yard,” […]
QUEER ‘I’
Mapp and Lucia and Me

At first glance, it’s a postcard-perfect seaside town, brimming with music, theater, and art. Look closer, though, and you’ll see that beneath the quaint village veneer lies a hotbed of […]
AN ACTOR’S LIFE
A Provincetown Actor Makes It Work

“Doing the work” — actor-speak for whatever it takes to develop one’s talent into marketable skills — is a phrase that probably goes all the way back to the first […]
INDIE SCREEN
Once Upon a Time in the Movies

The year is 1923. The Irish Civil War is nearing its end, leading to the creation of the Irish Free State despite the violent objections of the Irish Republican Army. […]
Arts Briefs

A World of Animation Comes to Wellfleet After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the 22nd annual Animation Show of Shows returns to Wellfleet Preservation Hall from Friday, Jan. 20, through Sunday, […]
VIGNETTE
Is That You?

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STEAMERS
Wearable Housing

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
In the Storm’s Aftermath

That bleak morning just before Christmas, Provincetown was set back on its haunches by a roaring winter wind and a surging southeast 11-foot-plus tide. The beach and abutting properties glistened […]
LETTER FROM ACROSS THE POND
The Midwinter Promise of Imbolc

New Year in Scotland, known as Hogmanay, arguably from Old French, Norse, and/or Goidelic, is a very big deal. Several nights of partying, fireworks, the singing of “Auld Lang Syne,” […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dire Demographics

Is the Outer Cape a good place for children to grow up? I’ve always thought so. The natural beauty that has inspired so many artists and writers — the sea, […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, January 19, 2023

Where Are the Hospitals? To the editor: Thanks to K.C. Myers for her year-end review of mental health care and the tragedies that happened on the Outer Cape [Dec. 29, […]
OBITUARY
Carol Bakunas of Orleans, a Consummate Hostess, Was 75

Carol Lee Bakunas always planned ahead, and as the second oldest of nine children, her sister Joan said, “she was always giving directions to the rest of us.” But when […]
OBITUARY
Lieselotte Kathe Vinther Was 80

Two weeks after celebrating her 56th wedding anniversary at the Mews restaurant, Lieselotte Kathe Vinther, known as Lilo, of Provincetown died peacefully on Jan. 12, 2023 at Portsmouth Regional Hospital […]
OBITUARY
CCNS Ranger Noble Foster Richards Dies at 91

Noble Foster Richards, known as “Nobby,” of Salisbury, Conn. and Truro died peacefully at Noble Horizons Retirement Community and Nursing Home in Salisbury on Jan. 6, 2023. Many family members […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Jan. 9 to Jan. 13, 2023. PROVINCETOWN Jan. 12. Louise Venden and Sally J. Deane to Michael Beck and Beau W. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Jan 19 – Jan 25, 2023

SEEKING Writer in need of Provincetown nook. Do you have a room for a writer who needs a workspace? I’m looking for something big enough for a bed and desk to […]
Indie’s Choice

Mews Tunes (Thursday, Jan. 19) Jeff Tagen and Jim Brosseau are the featured performers for this week’s Coffeehouse at The Mews (429 Commercial St., Provincetown) on Thursday, Jan. 19, 7 […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Position Opening Assistant Town Accountant The Town of Wellfleet has a FY 2023 budget of $25M and is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Assistant Town […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Community Preservation Committee Public Hearing January 24, 2023 The Truro Community Preservation Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Planning Board Public Hearing January 26, 2023 The Provincetown Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 26, 2023, at 6:00 P.M. in the Judge […]
DEMOLITION
Seashore Will Spend $8 Million to Raze 44 Buildings

TRURO — About half of the abandoned buildings at the former North Truro Air Force Base will be razed by 2024 thanks to an $8-million grant to demolish derelict structures […]
RESCUE
Housing Could Get $11.4M From County ARPA Pot

BARNSTABLE — An advisory committee established to recommend best uses of the $41.4 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding sent to the county says the $11.4 million remaining […]
HOUSING SOLUTIONS
Teaming Up to Bring Vail’s Strategy Home

PROVINCETOWN — A housing strategy involving deed restrictions that was devised in Vail, Colo. and has been duplicated in Lake Tahoe, Calif. could soon be coming to the Cape and […]
ARPA UPDATE
$10M for Towns and $5M in Small Grants Slowly Progress

BARNSTABLE — The federal American Rescue Plan Act sent $41.3 million to Barnstable County. That money has now been divided into four separate pots: $12.8 million will be spent by […]
SCHOOL ELECTION
Nauset High Renovation Wins Big Again

An unusual mid-January election did not appear to chill voters’ enthusiasm for the Nauset Regional High School renovation project. The $38.1 million in added funding that the project turned out […]
HUMAN SERVICES
Truro COA Needs a Director, Outreach Coordinator, Driver, and Cook

TRURO — Truro Council on Aging Outreach Coordinator Elton Cutler’s going-away party on Jan. 6 brought out over 80 people. Not only were they sad to see him go, they […]
AFTERMATH
Assessing the Damage From Provincetown’s Floods

PROVINCETOWN — It has been almost three weeks since an extreme high tide, whipped into violent waves by a strong southeast wind, flooded parts of Provincetown’s East End with seawater. […]
DOVETAIL JOINT
Five Ways to Improve Your Home’s Accessibility

Ed McPartland is a retired carpenter living in Wellfleet who bemoans the fact that traditional Cape homes — and new houses that replicate their style — are not well adapted […]
JUSTICE
MLK Day Art Show Is a Call to Action

WELLFLEET — Sara Blandford wanted this year’s theme for the Martin Luther King Day Youth Art Show to be more than just a feel-good truism. She saw it as a […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
A Painter’s Eyes on Nature’s Winter Palette

Driving north on Route 6 toward Provincetown on a midwinter day some years ago with my radio tuned in to an interview, I heard a painter talking about how she […]
ECONOMICS
Town Seeks Bidders for Maurice’s Campground Management

WELLFLEET — The town is now accepting bids for the operation of Maurice’s Campground on Route 6 during the six-year transitional period before construction begins on an affordable housing development […]
THE ESSENTIALS
One Chicken, Three Dinners for Two

I remember my grandmother — all four-feet-eight of her — standing tall before the grocer, as he rang up her order. “No, sir! I will not pay 59 cents a […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Swimmers Sweep Cape & Islands Classic

EASTHAM — The Nauset Warriors swim team capped a strong week for the high school’s athletics program by sweeping the Cape and Islands Classic at Sandwich High School last Saturday. […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 10 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
POP UPS
Pizza Spinello Gets Hot in Wellfleet

WELLFLEET — John D’Aponte grew up traveling back and forth between two pizza meccas: Naples, Italy, and Brooklyn, N.Y. A New Yorker, D’Aponte often visited the southern Italian city where […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
A Time to Be Wise With Your Words

Hold your horses, space cowboys and queens. Both Mars and Mercury are exiting their respective retrogrades this week, which could have you bucking right out of the gate. Take a […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Spring Cleaning for Tourism Dept.

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Fee Hikes

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Jan. 12 Housing […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
MLK Day Breakfast

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Short-Term Rental Revenue Is Flowing

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ART HISTORY
Reconsidering the Artistic Legacy of Charles Heinz

A fickle system determines which artists are remembered and which are forgotten. The Outer Cape has its canon of artists. Some are known internationally, like Edward Hopper, while others are […]
BOOKS
More ‘Less’ May Be Just What We Need Right Now

Escapism is a form of self-care, and self-care is a high priority right now for Provincetown residents facing months of winter. Good reads — like batteries, chocolate, moisturizer, and canned […]
MUSIC
An Indie Playlist for New Beginnings

We begin every January thinking about resolutions, but we never hear anything about what music to listen to while we’re trying to accomplish them. So, we asked Independent staff and […]
Arts Briefs

Warm Sounds for a Cold Night Music wafting over the waves and sand on a Rio de Janeiro beach is about the farthest thing from the vibe on the Outer […]
VIGNETTE
No More Tears

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STEAMERS
The Price Isn’t Right

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COUNTY LINE
Self-Governance in the Assembly

Every two years, the voters in every town on the Cape elect delegates to the Barnstable County Assembly, our county’s legislative body. The new session of the Assembly just begun […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Affliction and Comfort

“The job of the newspaper is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” This crack is attributed to Mr. Dooley, a dyspeptic Irish bartender who was the invention of […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, January 12, 2023

That’s No ‘Lap Pool’ To the editor: Your article about 99 Bayberry Ave. in Provincetown was informative [“Homeowners Take Town to Court Over Pool Project,” Jan. 5, page A4]. I […]
OBITUARY
Lincoln Almond of Rhode Island and Wellfleet Dies at 86

Lincoln Almond, a summer resident of South Wellfleet’s Prospect Hill since 1972, died on Jan. 2, 2023. A former U.S. attorney and governor of Rhode Island, Almond’s death was confirmed […]
OBITUARY
English Teacher William S. Treese Sr. of Eastham Dies at 86

William S. Treese Sr. of Eastham died at home on Dec. 26, 2022. The cause of death, confirmed by his son, William, was congestive heart failure. He was 86. The […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Jan. 3 to Jan. 6, 2023. PROVINCETOWN Jan. 5. J and J Breakwater Properties LLC [John J. Fresenius and John J. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Jan 12 – Jan 18, 2023

SEEKING ‘What are we going to do with all these books?’ Tim’s Used Books has been solving that problem for local families since 1991. Immediate payment and removal of your […]
Indie’s Choice

Hike to Hatches (Saturday, Jan. 14) Center for Coastal Studies biologist Lisa Sette and poet-naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield lead a guided hike to Hatches Harbor in Provincetown on Saturday, Jan. 14, […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Position Opening Administrative Assistant Council of Aging The Town of Provincetown is now accepting applications for the full-time position of Administrative Assistant for the Council of Aging. […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Historical Commission Public Hearing January 30, 2023 The Truro Historical Commission will hold a remote Public Hearing on Monday, January 30, 2023 at 4:30PM to review for demolition […]
RESOLUTIONS
Polar Bear Plunge Raises $17K for Coastal Studies

PROVINCETOWN — Bright sunshine and nearly warm weather greeted those who gathered at the beach below the Johnson Street parking lot in Provincetown on New Year’s Day to partake in […]
JUSTICE
Sheriff Buckley Ends County’s Deal With ICE

Barnstable County’s newly elected Sheriff Donna Buckley said she would begin her first day in office by ending the department’s 287(g) agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Meanwhile, new […]
HEALTH CARE
State Funding Increases Access to Abortion Pills

HYANNIS — A Hyannis clinic and its affiliates are the beneficiaries of a $700,000 state grant that will enable the organization to begin offering abortion pills by July. Health Imperatives, […]
COURT REPORT
Homeowners Take Town to Court Over Pool Project

PROVINCETOWN — Michael Shuster and Richard McCracken were hoping to partially clear away the vines and briars that cover the rear portion of their 16,500-square-foot lot at 99 Bayberry Avenue […]
HOUSING
Wellfleet ADU Slips Through Regulatory Cracks

WELLFLEET — The tenant in a deed-restricted affordable accessory dwelling unit (ADU) was evicted by his landlord last year, and town officials say they do not know whether the apartment […]
REDEVELOPMENT
Negotiations Over Old Reliable Project Break Down

PROVINCETOWN — A proposal for a major mixed-use development on the former Old Reliable Fish House property, which was embraced by permitting boards as well as the public, is entering […]
TAX RELIEF
Taxation Aid Committee Makes Applying Easier

TRURO — The town’s taxation aid committee has begun accepting applications from residents who need help paying their property taxes this year — and, working with the town’s finance office, […]
MARKET BASKET
Provincetown Pays More for Gas, but Not for Groceries

PROVINCETOWN — Last September, Luther Bumps of North Truro drove from one end of the Cape to the other, taking photographs along the way. His pictures were not pretty. They […]
FROM THE LARDER
Congee’s Good for Anything That Ails You

As the Outer Cape’s long trek to spring begins, Christopher and I are grateful for the reprieves we’ve had this year from winter’s cold grip. A good number of magically […]
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
Sarah Cleverly Atwood, Keeper of the Light

With the April 1861 bombardment of Fort Sumter — the Union garrison in Charleston Harbor — civil war became a certainty. Appeals were made in the Northern states for troops, […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 3 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL
Crispy Fried Shallots

There was one good thing about those green bean casseroles. It wasn’t the beans, which tasted metallic, like the inside of the can where they’d been biding their time before […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The Hour of the Pearl

John Steinbeck described it as “the hour of the pearl.” For him it was a magical interlude just before dawn: “The interval between day and night when time stops and […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
THAT’S A WRAP

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WARRIORS WATCH
Poulin Has a Third Hat Trick in Newton North Win

EASTHAM — The boys ice hockey team’s dominant performance against Division 1 Newton North High School last Friday highlighted the winter break for Nauset Regional High School athletics. It was […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
A Full Moon in Cancer Brings Light and Emotions

Happy New Year! Well, I mean, may it be as happy as it can be, considering the holidays are over, both Mars and Mercury are retrograde, and it’s winter. To […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Inclusionary Bylaws Questioned

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Post-Storm Sand and Stairs

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Jan. 5 Climate […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
A Snapshot of Local Health Needs

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Town on the Turf

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
AT THE MUSEUM
By Artists, for Artists (and Everyone Else)

I recently came across a digital copy of a bulletin for an exhibition at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum in 1935: a no-frills black-and-white publication filled with ads and […]
ART AND ACTIVISM
Arts of Renewal for Troubled Times

Amidst the conflagration of World War II, William Carlos Williams — the 20th-century heir to Walt Whitman’s democratic American poetics — wrote a poem about destruction, creation, and the hope […]
LINE BREAK
Wind-Scoured and Gleaming

Last month’s pre-Christmas storm is one we’ll be remembering for years. The damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure is heartbreaking and terrifying. Wildlife, too, took a beating, with many sea […]
INDIE SCREEN
Coming of Age With the Help of Movies

There’s a scene near the end of The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical drama about his childhood and teenage years, where the budding filmmaker Sammy Fabelman is confronted by Logan, a […]
Arts Briefs

Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey’s Quiet Dimensions With an M.F.A. in sculpture, Boston-based artist Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey brings a three-dimensional sensibility to her two-dimensional pieces currently on view at Room 68 (377 Commercial St., […]
VIGNETTE
Half Price

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STEAMERS
Howland St. Lighthouse

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Ugly Ornaments

OK, the holidays are over. We made it to the new year, Christmas is almost two weeks behind us, and we are all done with it: like a way-too-sweet piece […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Drama in the Back Pages

Are you the kind who reads the paper cover to cover? I’m thinking of the back of Section B of the Independent, where you will find the legal notices in […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, January 5, 2023

The High School Vote To the editor: Thanks to K.C. Myers for her very informative article “Nauset High Renovation Vote is Jan. 10” [Dec. 29, page A10]. As a 76-year-old […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Dec. 26 to Dec. 30, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Dec. 27. William Mark Hohenschau and Demetra Theoharis to Michael K. Bailey-Gates and Thomas […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Jan 5 – Jan 11, 2023

SEEKING ‘What are we going to do with all these books?’ Tim’s Used Books has been solving that problem for local families since 1991. Immediate payment and removal of your […]
Indie’s Choice

The Fiber Things in Life (Thursday, Jan. 5) The Wellfleet Public Library (55 West Main St.) invites children ages 7 and up to a free fiber arts and crafts session […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Select Board Public Hearing January 17, 2023 In accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 138, notice is hereby given that the Board of Selectmen will hold a hybrid public hearing […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Historical Commission Public Hearing January 30, 2023 The Truro Historical Commission will hold a remote Public Hearing on Monday, January 30, 2023 at 4:30PM to review for demolition […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Board of Assessors Assessors’ Notice To all persons subject to taxation in the Town of Provincetown: Fiscal Year 2024 In accordance with the provisions of General Laws, […]
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Legal Notices

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs PUBLIC NOTICE TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE (EJ) COMMUNITIES PROJECT: Cannery Wharf Park Project LOCATION: 387 Commercial Street, Provincetown MA PROPONENT: Town […]
DECEMBER STORM
Provincetown Inundated With Wind and Waves

PROVINCETOWN — The winter storm that brought much of North America to a halt last week was also cruel in Provincetown, where the harbor was whipped into a violent flood […]
DEVELOPMENT
Another Big House Plan Raises Eastham Neighbors’ Worries

EASTHAM — The owners of a 733-square-foot house are asking the planning board to allow them to convert it into an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) and build a new 4,081-square-foot […]
HEART ATTACK
Cape Cod Hospital Suspends Cardiologist’s Privileges

HYANNIS — Cardiologist Richard Zelman, who says he was fired by Cape Cod Hospital after he wrote a letter expressing concerns about patients’ safety and loose credential requirements, has now […]
THE YEAR IN NUMBERS
Tracking a Flood of Money in 2022

The pandemic may take up fewer of our news pages than it did in 2020 or 2021, but the truth is Outer Cape Cod is still reeling from that global […]
A YEAR UNTREATED
Tragedies Put Lack of Mental Health Care in Spotlight

Three teenagers who lived on the Lower Cape died by suicide in February. In the fall, Adam Howe, a man with a long history of mental health problems, killed his […]
A LOOK BACK
Some Lines With Staying Power

We asked our reporters to look back over the stories we published in 2022 and choose some of the things newsmakers told them this year. Here are some LINES they […]
A YEAR IN RADIOACTIVITY
No Decision on Release of Wastewater Into Cape Cod Bay

PLYMOUTH — Watchdogs who had tracked the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station’s faltering performance in its final years were relieved when the reactor was permanently shut down in 2019. But that […]
RESOLVED
Where to Volunteer and Connect in the New Year

If volunteering is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, you’ll be glad to know that many local organizations are seeking people to help. The connection to others and the […]
SCHOOLS
Nauset High Renovation Vote Is Jan. 10

The future of Nauset Regional High School’s long-planned renovation will be decided at a Jan. 10 special election that will ask voters of the four towns in the Nauset district […]
COOK’S KITCHEN
Gougères Are the Little Black Dress of Hors d’Oeuvres

Of all the dips, spreads, noshes, and nibbles I have served, there is one that I make for holiday parties year after year: gougères. They always get raves. Gougères are […]
SURFING
The Surfer’s Curse

You might see surfing as a virtuous thing. It provides a rewarding focus. It ignites a sense of passion and serves as a creative pursuit. Surfing tunes you into your […]
FORAGING
A Restorative Sip for the New Year

My friend Ingrid Bratberg knows all the best places to find stinging nettles, wild onions, blackberries, and elderflowers. Ingrid’s a professional baker by day — her shortbread is legendary — […]
BEHIND THE WHEEL
Is Your Car Blizzard-Ready?

I’ve been late for dinner before, but there are people in Buffalo who left work on Friday afternoon and still hadn’t gotten home by Christmas. The weather this week inspired […]
PHOTOJOURNALISM
In Review: Visual Histories, 2022

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THE COMMUNICATOR
Marcel, a Hamster Without Borders, Dreams Big

“Tell me, good sir, have you ever seen a hawk?” Marcel asked. I’m the one who’s supposed to be asking questions as part of my ongoing investigation into the minds […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Townie Holiday Extravaganza

For the fifth year in a row, a cheering crowd was dazzled by the extraordinary talents of ordinary folk at three sold-out performances of the Townie Holiday Extravaganza at the […]
HOCKEY
Sophomore Phenom Logan Poulin Paces Warriors’ Offense

ORLEANS — Nauset Regional High School sophomore Logan Poulin has made a fast start in the current hockey season on a team he didn’t expect to be part of at […]
WARRIORS WATCH
O’Keefe’s 3-Pointer Sinks Nantucket at Buzzer, 60-58

EASTHAM — The Nauset boys basketball team’s dramatic win on Nantucket highlighted a high school sports week that was disrupted by the winter storm that hit the region. The Warriors […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Meetings Ahead

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Meetings Ahead

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Friday, Dec. 30 Town […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Meetings Ahead

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the instructions on […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Meetings Ahead

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
NEW YEAR'S CARD
Changing the Climate

When we settled on “Changing the Climate” as the theme of the Independent’s annual New Year’s art and photography issue for 2023, we told contributors that they could interpret the […]
INDIE SCREEN
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, What’s the Greatest Film of All?

The esteemed film magazine Sight and Sound, which is published monthly by the British Film Institute, released its once-a-decade list of the 100 greatest films of all time on Dec. […]
TRASH AND TREASURE
From the Swap Shop to the Museum: Transforming Junk Into Art

WELLFLEET — When Robert Rindler was a young boy, he collected baseball cards. But unlike his brother, he wasn’t so concerned about the players: he was in it for the […]
Arts Briefs

The Art of Books Old books are getting new life as art pieces at the Eastham Public Library, which is gearing up for its annual Repurposed Art Book Contest and […]
COMPLAINT DEPT.
Hey Daniel Dejean

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TEACAKE’S TAKE
The New Year

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PREVENTING VIOLENCE
The Unfulfilled Promise of Community Mental Health Care

This year has brought a reckoning with the ways our health and legal systems fail those with mental illnesses and their families. The tragic deaths of Truro’s Susan Howe and […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Resolve to Put One Foot in Front of the Other

Those of us lining up resolutions for 2023 had best get ready for a strong headwind. Which means keeping in mind that progress, while it may seem to be temporarily […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Venture Journalism

George Santos was elected to Congress last month from New York’s Third District, helping the Republican Party take control of the House with a slim majority. Six weeks after the […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Dec. 29, 2022

The ‘Impossible Cookie’ To the editor: Regarding the doubly baked biscotti from John D’Addario’s Yonkers grandma Filamena/Fay [Dec. 15, page B3]: What are called biscotti in Italian are known as […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Dec. 19 to Dec. 23, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Dec. 20. Paul D. Christenson and Denison J. Beach to Midland Trust IRA Nominee […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Dec. 29 – Jan 4, 2022

TIDINGS After the loss of our mother, Rita D. Medeiros, we received many kind words, Mass intentions, and remembrances. Mom cherished sharing time, conversation, and her Portuguese cooking with so […]
Indie’s Choice

Sing a Song (Friday, Dec. 30) The Truro Public Library (7 Standish Way) hosts a sing-along storytime for kids with Paul Kehoe on Friday, Dec. 30, 10:30 a.m. The free […]
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Legal Notices

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs PUBLIC NOTICE TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE (EJ) COMMUNITIES PROJECT: Cannery Wharf Park Project LOCATION: 387 Commercial Street, Provincetown MA PROPONENT: Town […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearing January 12, 2023 Wellfleet Zoning Board of Appeals Legal Notice: Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Application for Comprehensive Permit under MGL […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Conservation Commission Public Hearing January 9, 2023 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The Truro Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing Monday, January 9, 2023 at 5:00PM; THIS […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Solicitation for Quotes RENOVATION OF RAISED GARDEN PLOTS – PHASE 2 AT THE BROWNE STREET COMMUNITY GARDEN The Town of Provincetown, on behalf of the Conservation Commission, […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
Puddles of Winter Sunshine

There are few things more glorious than a puddle of winter sunlight. On many afternoons I have gone from being active and productive to melting into soft butter in one […]
AGENDA-SETTING
Provincetown Aims Higher on Local Housing Policy

PROVINCETOWN — With Hanukkah already underway and Christmas less than a week off, Monday night was not the most likely time to find 60 people at a meeting on housing. […]
DRUG MONEY
Big Pharma Suit Yields $621K for Outer Cape

WELLFLEET — Money from the settlement of lawsuits against the pharmaceutical industry for its aggressive and deadly marketing of opioids has begun to flow to the towns of the Outer […]
WALSH PROPERTY
Committee Considers Mixed-Use Development for Truro Tract

TRURO — Wendy Lurie, a founder of the Truro Community Kitchen (TCK), proposed to the Walsh Property Community Planning Committee on Dec. 14 that a “food security joint facility” for […]
ON THE ROPES
Rope Reduction Seen as Best Hope to Save Whales

PROVINCETOWN — In late May, the Marine Animal Entanglement Response Team at the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) got a call on their emergency hotline, which runs all day, all […]
HEALTH CARE
Recovery Access Rolls In to the Outer Cape

WELLFLEET — The first-ever mobile methadone clinic on Cape Cod opened its doors here on Nov. 16 after a four-month-long process of getting licensing and approvals from federal and state […]
BRIDGES & TUNNELS
Canal Bridge Replacement Planners Invite Design Comments

BOURNE — For 90 years, the two arched bridges connecting the mainland to Cape Cod have served as a welcome sight to visitors heading for seaside stays and year-round residents […]
SALUD
Coquito, Puerto Rico’s ‘Just Don’t Call It Eggnog’

Somewhere along the road, eggnog fell into a ditch. Exalted until the late ’70s, it got tossed out with all those avocado-green appliances. It’s all but disappeared now, save for […]
PROST
A Drink for Getting Cozy, Abroad or at Home

Europe in summertime is out of reach for most Cape Codders — it’s our busy time, and there’s too much work here to leave the Cape in June. I’ve learned […]
KITCHEN CULTURE
There Is Soup and There Is Borscht

Yuliia Svieshnikova has always prepared borscht, one of the 12 traditional Christmas dishes of her native Ukraine, on Jan. 6. That is Christmas Eve on the Julian calendar, which Ukrainians […]
TO THE MAT
The Mighty Chair Pose

These short days and long nights of deep December can bring an inner sense of darkness. Psychologists have even given a name to this phenomenon — Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). […]
MEET THE MAKER
Building Around Constraints Is a Crossword Constructor’s Pleasure

Sophia Maymudes has always had her own, perhaps odd, way with words. She remembers defining the word ungulate for her parents when it appeared in a clue of a crossword […]
TOWNIE CHRISTMAS
Kook Toy Drive Funds the Season’s Essentials

PROVINCETOWN — Taped to the walls at the Crown & Anchor for last Wednesday’s 24th annual Kook Toy Drive were images of pogo sticks (available for a donation of $50), […]
MOVEMENT
Traipsing With the Norkers

EASTHAM — Back in June, 11 curious locals holding trekking poles fashioned from flimsy driveway markers joined Carla Fogaren for a walk around Kent’s Point in Orleans. Six months later, […]
READING ROOM
Llamas Playing Dreidel

TRURO — Four-year-old Zella Beatrice Althaus, who is in the preschool class at the Truro Central School, was at the town library with her Bubbe, Fran Adams, on Friday. She […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Hockey Teams Both Ranked in Top 10

EASTHAM — The Nauset boys hockey team kept its unbeaten start to the season going with a 6-3 win over Plymouth North on Saturday. It was a big win for […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
MILES AND MILES

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Dec. 20 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Determination Is a Winning Way at the Winter Solstice

With winter’s arrival, we can at least be consoled by the gift of light that the solstice brings. The hourglass flips on the 21st, and the days become brighter, minute […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
New Fee for Short-Term Rentals

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Rec and Beach Dept. Gets New Deputy

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Dec. 22 Economic […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Rebuild to Reappear in January

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the instructions on […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Flood Insurance Discount

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
AT THE MUSEUM
Margo and Zimiles: Ukrainian Roots Both Subtle and Explicit

DENNIS — The Ukrainian flag — unfamiliar to many before this year but now ubiquitous — is an abstract landscape: a brilliant blue sky above the golden expanse of a […]
STAR POWER
Christine Ebersole, With Love From Easy Street

PROVINCETOWN — Christine Ebersole’s résumé includes notable roles in films like Amadeus, Tootsie, and The Wolf of Wall Street, and her television credits require a deep scroll on IMDb: from […]
ART AND ACCESS
Castle Hill and Morgan State Join Forces for Equity

TRURO — Andre Davis, 23, graduated this month from Morgan State, a historically Black university in Baltimore. His first steps out of college have brought him to Truro, where he […]
BOOKS
Samuel Adams, Fake News, and the Founding of America

In their affectionate geriatric correspondence, old political rivals Thomas Jefferson and John Adams agreed that it was “difficult to say at what moment the revolution began.” Was it in 1765, […]
Arts Briefs

Small Is Good “It’s About Size,” a group show of small works of art in various media, is on view at Bowersock Gallery (373 Commercial St., Provincetown) through Jan. 4. […]
VIGNETTE
Solstice

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THE LAPSED
Home for the Holidays

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Ebenezer Scrooge Revisited

It is time to confess: you have never actually read Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. This work is so ingrained in our culture that it lives in the collective subconscious, […]
LETTER FROM ACROSS THE POND
The Blessing of the Shearwaters

In Edinburgh, the cherry trees have lost their leaves. Golden and carnelian-colored, they carpet the grass and fill the gutters like heaps of slender sunset fish. We will watch the […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Artificial Snow Job

“Hi there! I’m writing to let you know about an incredible new AI tool that can help with various tasks related to website copywriting and SEO. It’s been used by […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Dec. 22, 2022

The Hospital Affair To the editor: Your clear and readable coverage of the rancor and legal battles at Cape Cod Hospital (“Doctor Sues Cape Cod Hospital,” Dec. 15, front page) […]
OBITUARY
Teacher Charles Gareau Dies at 76

Charles B. Gareau, formerly of Truro, died peacefully at his home in Millbury on Nov. 21, 2022 with his family by his side. The cause was Lewy Body Syndrome. He […]
OBITUARY
Lana Valentine Williams of Willy’s Market Dies at 79

Provincetown’s Lana Frances Valentine Williams, most recently of Sebastian, Fla., died peacefully on Dec. 10, 2022 surrounded by loved ones just 13 days shy of her 80th birthday. The cause […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Dec. 12 to Dec. 16, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Dec. 12. John G.D. Edwards to Roki Realty LLC. 290 Commercial St. $2,500,000. Dec. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Dec. 22 – Dec 28, 2022

SEEKING Like a Lady Slipper, I find I need the right soil to thrive. I experimented and moved over the bridge but I’m not thriving. I’m your dream tenant for […]
Indie’s Choice

Guess What? (Thursday, Dec. 22) The Provincetown Brewing Co. (141 Commercial St.) presents Trivia Night with hosts Bob and Harrison on Thursday, Dec. 22, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Entry costs […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Conservation Commission Public Hearing January 4, 2023 Please take notice that the Wellfleet Conservation Commission, in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, and the Wellfleet Environmental […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Historic District Commission Public Hearing January 4, 2023 The Provincetown Historic District Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 3:30 P.M. on Wednesday, January 4, 2023, in […]
RADIOACTIVITY
EPA Threatens Holtec Officials With Fines and Imprisonment

PLYMOUTH — In a letter sent to Holtec Decommissioning International, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has warned decision makers at the company they could face fines and even jail time […]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Cloverleaf Gets $16 Million in State Funding

TRURO — A process that began in 2015 crossed a critical threshold last week when the state awarded $7.8 million in grant money and $8.5 million in tax credits to […]
COURT REPORT
Doctor Sues Cape Cod Hospital

BARNSTABLE — A prominent cardiologist says he was fired by Cape Cod Hospital after reporting his concerns about poorly done heart surgeries and cost-saving practices that compromised patients’ health. Dr. […]
AWARDS
The Indie Is Newspaper of the Year

BOSTON — The Provincetown Independent was named Newspaper of the Year among weekly publications over 5,000 circulation at the annual fall conference of the New England Newspaper and Press Association […]
DEVELOPMENT
One (More) Big House May Come to Eastham

EASTHAM — Neighbors are opposed to a plan to tear down a house overlooking Boat Meadow marsh and replace it with one with more than double the existing living space […]
BUSINESS
Wellfleet Denies Seasonal Liquor Store’s Extension Request

WELLFLEET — The select board voted unanimously on Dec. 6 to deny a seasonal liquor license extension request from Wellfleet Wine and Spirits, the store on Route 6 in the […]
PLANNING
Housing Production Plan Takes on a Crisis

TRURO — Four committees — the town’s select board, planning board, housing authority, and conservation commission — all got a look at a draft version of Truro’s Five Year Housing […]
TOWN WATER
Second Tower Going Up as Water System Nears Finish

EASTHAM — A new road is being cut into the forest behind the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitors Center. It will lead to a third well house and second water […]
WE THE PEOPLE
Nonprofit Helps Green Card Holders Become Citizens

WELLFLEET — Burchelle Edwards, who works at the Wellfleet Shellfish Company, became a citizen in November after being a permanent resident or “green card” holder for eight years and a […]
MILLION-YEAR PICNIC
The Solstice Is for Stargazing

Winter begins on Dec. 21, the winter solstice and longest night of the year. It’s the season to chase away the darkness with candles, holiday lights, and gatherings around the […]
FAMILY RECIPE
Biscotti With Love From a Grandma’s Kitchen in Yonkers

It’s a terrible thing to say about one’s grandmother — especially one’s Italian-American grandmother — but mine was not a great cook. Her specialty was a swamp-like egg drop soup […]
MEET THE MAKER
Dried Flowers Capture Summer Colors in Winter Wreaths

It took a while for Meryl Gartside, the owner of Blue Lobster Flower Farm, to find a way to extend her flower-focused business into the winter months. “I don’t have […]
READING ROOM
Perfectly Pointy or Not, a Tree’s Best When It’s Surrounded by Friends

Wellfleet resident Corinne Demas wrote The Perfect Tree for her two-year-old granddaughter Morgan. The book, with illustrations by Penelope Dullaghan, came out this year. Morgan is 14 now, but at […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
Leaning Into the Wind and Rain

I don’t want to leave the house. My mind says no. It insists on comfort, makes claims about self-preservation, and rejects the idea of going for a walk in the […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Hockey Teams Win Their Openers

EASTHAM — The Nauset Regional High School winter sports season got underway last week with all nine varsity teams in action. Boys and girls basketball and boys and girls hockey […]
EDUCATION
Provincetown Schools International Trips Resume

PROVINCETOWN — Nineteen eighth-graders will be heading to London this spring when the local school tradition of sending upper-grade students on an international journey returns for the first time since […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Dec. 13 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Jupiter in Aries Is a Starship Enterprise

Better brush up on your Klingon, ensign. On Dec. 20, Jupiter is moving at impulse speed into Aries, and we are bound for strange new worlds. Jupiter rules Sagittarius, which […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
New Community Development Director

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Educational Mini-grants

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Dec. 15 Open […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Housing Plan Findings

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
T-Time Lights Up

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
CULTURAL ARCHEOLOGY
In the Wellfleet Woods, Relics of the Bauhaus Avant-Garde

WELLFLEET — There was treasure hidden deep within the pitch pine woods of Wellfleet — and, according to Elizabeth Otto, one of four scholars who participated in a residency overseen […]
INDIE SCREEN
Thanks for the Memories

There’s something naggingly cheeky about the title of TV entertainment journalist Michael Ausiello’s memoir, Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies — it’s the story of Ausiello’s 14-year relationship with photographer Kit […]
MUSIC
Celebrating 50 Years of Sweet Honey in the Rock

“Music does everything for me,” says Aisha Kahlil. “It heals me. It uplifts me. It has brought me back from the brink of despair.” Kahlil is a vocalist in the […]
IN THE LOBBY
Outer Cape Banks Circulate Cultural Currency

If you don’t do much banking in person, the art on display in banks on the Outer Cape might be a good reason to venture beyond the app on your […]
BOOKS
‘The Passenger’ Misses the Plot

Cormac McCarthy’s novels like Blood Meridian, his 1985 story about twisted characters annihilating one another in a mythic American West, reveal a smart, dark view of humanity. Now 89, McCarthy […]
Arts Briefs

Eileen Myles Privileges the Pathetic “In general poems are pathetic and diaries are pathetic,” writes Eileen Myles in the introduction to Pathetic Literature, an anthology published last month by Grove […]
VIGNETTE
Family Selfie

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STEAMERS
Hell Care

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OP-ED
A Prayer for Unlearning

We woke up to the news of another mass shooting on Sunday, Nov. 20, this time in a gay club in Colorado Springs. I cannot stop thinking about it, although […]
COUNTY LINE
Respiratory Illnesses Threaten Health-Care Systems

We have become accustomed to living in the Age of Covid. Even blasé about it. For almost three years, we have faced existential threats from potentially every person we come […]
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK
Making Good on Housing

I got to report some good news this week: eight years of sustained effort, including major support from the state, have brought the Cloverleaf project in Truro to fruition. A […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Dec. 15, 2022

Correcting a Mistake To the editor: I am writing to respond to Wellfleet Select Board member Kathleen Bacon’s letter regarding the town seal (Dec. 1, page A2). Along with many […]
OBITUARY
Ralph Joseph Cook of the Cookie’s Tap Family Dies at 88

Ralph Joseph Cook of Harwich died at home on Dec. 9, 2022, surrounded by family. The cause, prostate cancer, was confirmed by his wife, Jean. He was 88. Ralph was […]
OBITUARY
Blues Maestro Steve Morgan Dies at 74

St. Louis blues musician Steve Morgan, who had a 30-year second act on Cape Cod as the leader of Steve Morgan and the Kingfish, died suddenly on Oct. 12, 2022 […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Dec. 5 to Dec. 9, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Dec. 5. Pamela B. Parmakian and Elizabeth A. Bridgewater to Christopher W. DeNapoli. 21 […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Dec. 15 – Dec 21, 2022

SEEKING Your dream tenant wants a small one-bedroom year-round rental. After 22 years full-time on the Outer Cape, I moved over the bridge. Realized I was too deeply rooted in […]
Indie’s Choice

Holiday Dinner Theater (Friday, Dec. 16) Grace Chapel (25 Lieutenant Island Road, South Wellfleet) presents its annual Christmas Dinner Theater on Friday, Dec. 16, 5 to 7 p.m. A free […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Planning Board Public Hearing December 22, 2022 The Provincetown Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, December 22, 2022, at 6:00 P.M. in the Judge […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearing December 19, 2022 On Monday, December 19, 2022 at 5:30 pm the Truro Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a remote […]
TRURO TREASURES
Recreational Shellfishing Opens at Pamet Harbor

TRURO — Recreational shellfishing opened for the season at Pamet Harbor on Dec. 4 after a month of delays due to water quality issues. The water had tested high for […]
AQUACULTURE
‘Use It or Lose It’: Making Way for New Shellfish Grants

WELLFLEET — When Nancy Civetta was hired in 2017 as the town’s shellfish constable, she was given a clear directive: “enforcement, propagation, and communication,” she said. Civetta took it to […]
UNKNOWN VARIANCE
Once Again, Wellfleet Is Minus One Accountant

WELLFLEET — Nick Robertson arrived as the new town accountant in April. He is leaving on Dec. 9. He will return to the assistant accountant role he previously held in […]
WATERSHEDS
Salt Pond and Nauset Estuary Are Top Priority Areas for Sewering

EASTHAM — The people living near Salt Pond will likely be the ones who must hook up to a sewer system in order for Eastham to get a targeted watershed […]
HOUSING
County Gets $1.5 Million From ARPA to Fight Homelessness

PROVINCETOWN — Some extra money will be coming to Barnstable County from the American Rescue Plan Act to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The $1,556,508 […]
GARDENER’S NOTEBOOK
A Green Garden in Winter

Text and Drawings by Abraham Storer Jean Horner has been working on farms and in gardens since she was 18, after an earlier gig as a professional polo groom. These […]
PRESERVATION
After 21 Years, Provincetown’s Land Bank Expires

PROVINCETOWN — Last month’s special town meeting primarily concerned the town’s sewer expansion program, but there was one significant outlier on the warrant: Article 2, seeking $1.75 million of Land […]
TASTE MEMORIES
The Joy of Cookbooks

Cookbooks aren’t always for cooking by. That’s what we heard when we asked a few dedicated local cooks about their favorites. These kitchen volumes are for bringing back taste memories […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The Simple Joy of Watching the Birds

Five years ago, I walked out into the yard of the house I was renting and hung a bird feeder. “I like birds,” I thought. “Perhaps I’ll enjoy watching them […]
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
Remembering the Rachel, Lost in the Long Storm of 1798

What came to be known as the Long Storm of 1798 arrived on the New England coast on Nov. 17. One Portsmouth, N.H. newspaper, under the headline “Violent Snow Storm,” […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Seasoned Warriors Set to Open Hockey Season Against St. John Paul II

EASTHAM — When the Nauset High School boys hockey team returns to the ice on Thursday night to face St. John Paul II at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center, […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Wintery Mix

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Dec. 6 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Mars, Venus, and Jupiter Walk Into a Galactic Bar

In the tailwinds of the full Moon in Gemini on Dec. 7, you may have noticed it was a rockier lunation than usual. This full Moon was in a tight […]
CURB APPEAL
Six Businesses to Get Improvements Funded by ARPA

EASTHAM — Inn at the Oaks owner Melody Edson said if she had a dollar for every time a customer said they drove right by her business she would be […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Short-Term Rental Fee Increase

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Provincetown are in-person, typically with an online-attendance option for both committee members and residents. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Walsh Committee Seeks Input

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Dec. 8 Climate […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Maurice’s Planning Starts

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Truck Fire Spread to House

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
IN THE STUDIO
Cole Barash’s Photographic Adventures, Near and Far

WELLFLEET — Last April, Cole Barash spent three days on the back shore making photographs to accompany a Thoreau-inspired essay by Eileen Myles called A Walk on Cape Cod. During […]
OPERA
Michael Cunningham’s ‘The Hours’ Unfolds on the Stage

Michael Cunningham isn’t particularly interested in faithful adaptations of his work. His Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Hours, which was turned into an acclaimed film by Stephen Daldry, has now become […]
BOOKS
Going Out in Search of Identity

Jeremy Atherton Lin’s Gay Bar: Why We Went Out is a memoir of a booze- and sex-soaked search for identity. Despite the subtitle, it’s really about why he went out: […]
INDIE SCREEN
Reporters Are the Heroes in ‘She Said’

In the movie industry, nearly everyone knew that Harvey Weinstein was a monster. More accurately, they knew that he was an exceptionally brutal monster — because among the men (and […]
Arts Briefs

Nathan Tavares Explores Infinite Worlds Boston-based author Nathan Tavares will read from and sign his new book, A Fractured Infinity, at the Provincetown Bookshop (229 Commercial St.) on Sunday, Dec. […]
VIGNETTE
All Is Calm, All Is Bright

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STEAMERS
Jolly Folly

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Bulkheads: A Provincetown History

The other day a big wind came directly from the south, and the waves in the harbor were high and crazy. At high tide, spray broke over Route 6A by […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Staying in the Fight

In last week’s Independent, Paul Benson reported on the new Provincetown drop-in center of the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod and the long-term battle against sexually transmitted infections and […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Dec. 8, 2022

Parking by the Marsh To the editor: As a resident of Lieutenant Island, I applaud Conservation Agent Hillary Greenberg-Lemos and the members of the Wellfleet Conservation Commission for finally addressing […]
OBITUARY
Timothy Atkins, a Master Fish Filleter, Dies at 73

Timothy Francis Atkins died peacefully at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis on Nov. 21, 2022 with his wife, Christine, at his side. He had been hospitalized two weeks earlier, and […]
OBITUARY
St. Joan of Arc Deacon John Twerago of Eastham Was 89

John Paul Twerago of Eastham died peacefully on Nov 26, 2022 at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. The cause, aspiration pneumonia, was confirmed by his daughter, Donna. He was 89. […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Nov. 28. Mark F. Carofano to Craig S. Tocher. 100 Alden St., Unit 209. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Dec. 8 – Dec 14, 2022

SEEKING Your dream tenant wants a small one-bedroom year-round rental. After 22 years full-time on the Outer Cape, I moved over the bridge. Realized I was too deeply rooted in […]
Indie’s Choice

Euro Visions (Thursday-Saturday, Dec. 8-10) The Cultural Center of Cape Cod presents its inaugural Bass River Artisan Winter Market (307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth) from Dec. 8 to 10 […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Select Board Public Hearing NEW AQUACULTURE LICENSE December 13, 2022 In accordance with an application filed on October 14, 2022 by Douglas Grey, 8 Blackfish Road, Truro, […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Select Board Hybrid Public Hearing December 20, 2022 The Wellfleet Select Board will hold a hybrid public hearing on December 20, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. to consider […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Board of Health Public Hearing December 15, 2022 The Provincetown Board of Health will hold a public hearing on Thursday December 15, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. in […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Shop With Empathy

For many years, Provincetown has been our favorite place for Christmas shopping. The stores are stylishly stocked, it’s never crowded, the summer prices have come down, and talking with the […]
DROP IN
Sexual Health and Harm Reduction Move Downtown

PROVINCETOWN — On World AIDS Day this Dec. 1, the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod (ASGCC) will open a drop-in center at 301 Commercial St. — that is, in […]
CRIME: 'LADY IN THE DUNES'
Long Unsolved Murder Comes Into Focus

This article was updated with new information on Dec. 1, 2022. PROVINCETOWN — Richard Hanchett hoped to come here this week to see the town where his mother’s remains lay […]
SIGNAGE
Kayakers Say ‘No Launching’ Signs Go Too Far

WELLFLEET — Dick Elkin looked out the window of his home on Catboat Road on the morning of Nov. 4 and saw DPW workers installing signs at the entrance to […]
RADIOACTIVITY
State Will Test Pilgrim Water for Contaminants

PLYMOUTH — The Mass. Dept of Public Health (DPH) and the state’s Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) will in the weeks ahead be analyzing untreated water taken from new samples […]
POLITICS
Baker’s Veto May Deplete State’s ARPA Money

PROVINCETOWN — When Gov. Charlie Baker signed a $3.8-billion economic development bill two weeks ago, he threw in a curveball, vetoing a provision that said only $510 million would come […]
WELLFLEET HARBOR
Marina Committee Readies Ideas for Parking Changes

WELLFLEET — It’s taken a few years, but the Wellfleet Marina Advisory Committee hopes soon to be ready with some recommendations for changing the town’s parking policies to help resolve […]
DEVELOPMENT
A New House Will Be Much Bigger — But Cleaner

EASTHAM — Martin and Ellen Ridge plan to demolish a 976-square-foot cottage that sits on one acre at 150 Crosby Village Road overlooking Herring Pond. They want to replace it […]
OBITUARY
Barbara Rushmore, 98, Leaves a Legacy of Civic Contributions

PROVINCETOWN — Barbara Rushmore, a fixture of civic life here for 60 years, died at age 98 at her home in Provincetown on Nov. 18, 2022. But the positive changes […]
MEET THE MAKERS
The Art of Making and Giving Cards

Working on a tabletop in her Provincetown studio, Sylvia Tomayko-Peters drags a layer of mint green ink across the surface of the silkscreen she’s using to print a series of […]
WE THE PEOPLE
New Citizens Say Naturalization Is About Community

“I had never pictured myself living in the U.S.,” said Sandra Paredes, who grew up in Colombia. But then she fell in love with an American man, and it made […]
CRYSTAL PALACE
An Oasis of Oddities

EASTHAM — Tellis Dion isn’t always sure what he wants when he comes to Cape Cod. But he knows that whatever it is he will find it at Buddha Bobs. […]
SURFING
An Epic Tale, in Dialect, With Sound Effects

Have you ever overheard a conversation between two surfers and wondered “What language are they speaking?” Surfer talk is a dialect that uses borrowed terms, completely made-up words, a wide […]
FROM THE LARDER
Baking Brings Out the Beauty of a Knobbly Fruit

Before we came to Truro, we lived in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, where I grew salad greens and root vegetables in a community garden plot. That’s where I […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Footballers Lose Heartbreaker in Chowder Bowl

EASTHAM — The Nauset High School football team dropped a heartbreaker at Dennis-Yarmouth High School, 45-42, in the 26th edition of the Chowder Bowl on Thanksgiving Day. Sophomore defensive back […]
CROSSWORD #37
Gobble It Up

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 29 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
You Might Try Believing in Magic Again

Polish your rose-tinted glasses and get out your wands — December begins with the end of dreamweaver Neptune’s six-month retrograde. That period was about seeing beyond the veils of perception […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Motta Field Community Meeting

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Rental Assistance Program Extended

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Dec. 1 Local […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Call for Artists

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Business Facelift Finalists

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting locations […]
IMAGE AND MEMORY
Life in the Dunes Through Jane Paradise’s Eyes

The 19 dune shacks in the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District of the Cape Cod National Seashore might be the most famous Outer Cape landmarks that many people have never […]
INDIE SCREEN
When La Dolce Vita Is Anything but Sweet

In the National Archeological Museum of Naples, Italy, there’s a section known as the Gabinetto Segreto (“Secret Cabinet”). It contains all the erotic art and artifacts — depicting penises, omnisexual […]
SACRED SPACE
Continuing a Legacy of Art, Devotion, and Community

ORLEANS — There’s a cleaver clamped to the ceiling of the Galley West Art Gallery on Monument Road. It was left there by the cook of the Orissa, a ship […]
BOOK REVIEW
When Women Rule the Workplace

While the phrase “workin’ 9 to 5” immediately evokes the bouncy vocals of Dolly Parton, her song — and the movie it was written for — are indebted to a […]
Arts Briefs

First Fridays at the Fine Arts Work Center Last month, the Fine Arts Work Center (24 Pearl St., Provincetown) held a sneak preview of a new monthly program featuring open […]
STEAMERS
Town Seal

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VIGNETTE
Wildlife

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SKETCHBOOK
Letter From Patagonia

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LETTER FROM ACROSS THE POND
An Ode to Not Knowing

It is a familiar enough occurrence in my line of work: a client admits to being lost, without direction, not knowing where to go or what to do. It is […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Dec. 1, 2022

A New Encounter To the editor: The Independent’s coverage of Native American and colonizer issues — from town seals to book reviews — has been consistently sensitive to the local […]
OBITUARY
Rebecca Holmes, Director of Mass Appeal, Dies at 80

Rebecca Barbara (Wollison) Holmes, who engineered a successful campaign to keep the nonprofit Mass Appeal in its Wellfleet home, died on Nov. 5, 2022, at Care Dimension Hospice House in […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Nov. 21. Nancy M. Sirvent and Edna F. Holley to PTown Staff House LLC […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Dec. 1 – Dec 7, 2022

SEEKING Your dream tenant wants a small one-bedroom year-round rental. After 22 years full-time on the Outer Cape, I moved over the bridge. Realized I was too deeply rooted in […]
Indie’s Choice

Symphonic Celebration (Friday-Sunday, Dec. 2-4) The Cape Symphony presents its annual winter holiday concerts at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center (744 West Main St., Hyannis) from Friday, Dec. 2 to […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Historical Commission Public Hearing for 146 Rt 6, TRURO, MA MAP 51, PARCEL 32 December 13, 2022 The Truro Historical Commission will hold a remote Public Hearing on […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Licensing Board Public Hearing December 13, 2022 The Provincetown Licensing Board will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 5:15 p.m. in the Judge […]
FOOD SERVICE
Three Community Kitchens Prepare for a Busy Winter

TRURO — In all three of Cape Cod’s outermost towns, community kitchens have come to serve an important role in fighting off the twin worries of the off-season here: diminished […]
HOUSING
Provincetown Wants 36 Apartments at Police Station

PROVINCETOWN — The next step toward a new housing complex at the site of the current police station at 26 Shank Painter Road should happen in January, Town Manager Alex […]
WATER QUALITY
A ‘Hybrid’ Watershed Plan Aims to Cut Nitrogen Pollution

WELLFLEET — Water resources consultant Scott Horsley presented the latest Targeted Watershed Management Plan to the board of health on Nov. 9 with minimal sewerage and myriad advanced ecofriendly technologies. […]
RADIOACTIVITY
Holtec Says Regulated Contaminants Will Be Treated Away

PLYMOUTH — The owner of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station has indicated it is closer to releasing radioactive wastewater from the plant’s spent fuel pool, reactor cavity, and other systems […]
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Staff Shortages and Stress Affect First Responders

Staff shortages at Outer Cape fire departments and rescue squads are increasing pressure on the first responder teams who answer emergency calls. Local fire chiefs point to a dearth of […]
ECONOMY
State Passes $3.8 Billion Economic Development Bill

Gov. Charlie Baker signed a $3.8-billion economic development bill into law on Nov. 10, about three months after the end of the legislature’s formal session. The bill directs $545 million […]
CAREERS
Wellfleet Native Elizabeth Paine Is Provincetown’s New Town Clerk

PROVINCETOWN — Elizabeth Paine, the select board’s secretary for the last five years, has been promoted to town clerk, besting 14 other candidates for the position, which pays $86,516 a […]
ART OF FORAGING
Ink Making With Acorns

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VANCOUVER DISPATCH
A Spicy Curry Soup to Come Home To

Now that travel is a thing again, Christopher and I decided to revive our tradition of getting out of town for a bit just before Thanksgiving. We’d been missing the […]
GRAVEYARD SHIFT
When Cranberry Fever Came to Provincetown

Like a favorite fishing hole or blueberry patch, one’s preferred swath of wild cranberries becomes a closely held secret. Most folks will be adding a bag or two of commercially […]
TO THE MAT
The Energy-Balancing Effects of Nadi Shodhana Pranayama

Both the ancient yogis and modern-day psychologists know the power of the breath in calming the body and clearing the mind — something many of us need as we head […]
STREET VIEW
What We Are Thankful For

Photos by Agata Storer Community. I grew up in South Yarmouth, and I was living in Boston, but I have some friends who own a shop in town and really […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The Winter Forest Has Its Sounds

The cold season has its own aesthetics. Bare. Subtle tones. Grays, browns, tans, blacks, the dormant green of pines. Blue air at dawn and dusk. The sky and ocean wearing […]
THE COMMUNICATOR
Grayson Bolton, Cool Cat

“Explain it to me again,” said Richard Bolton, allowing his cat, Grayson, to climb from his lap onto the beach next to the West End parking lot. “I will interview […]
WINTER READY
Flying Squirrels Make Themselves at Home

WELLFLEET — In the five months since Carl Sussman and Laura Lubetsky first heard the scratching sounds of what turned out to be a populous colony of flying squirrels in […]
LEADERSHIP
Four With Local Ties Are Among the 2022 ‘Out’ Magazine 100

PROVINCETOWN — In a year with a record number of anti-equality bills proposed by elected officials across the country, state Sen. Julian Cyr introduced legislation to create statutory protections for […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
GUIDING LIGHT

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s early deadline on Monday, Nov. 21 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s […]
HOCKEY
Lower Cape Coyotes Look to Repeat as State Champs

ORLEANS — The Lower Cape Coyotes ice hockey team captured the Massachusetts Boys U18 Tier III Small State Championship at Murphy Memorial Skating Rink in Boston earlier this year. The […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Cruiser Crash: Don’t Ask

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Port Report

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Wednesday, Nov. 30 Walsh […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Housing Plan Survey

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Drive-In Town Meeting?

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to the eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting […]
TRADITIONS
Art That Sustains and Perseveres

Most cultural histories of Cape Cod begin with Charles Hawthorne’s establishment of an art school in Provincetown in 1899. But Lee Roscoe knows the story is much older than that. […]
THEATER REVIEW
‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ Is a Potent Spoonful of Sugar

The notion of an advice columnist brings up strange memories. There’s Nathanael West’s Miss Lonelyhearts, the dark novella about a Depression-era newspaper columnist who is driven mad by the horrific […]
IN THE STUDIO
Margot Stage Brings the Discarded Back to Life

EASTHAM — Margot Stage had a career in public radio as a producer for WGBH in Boston where she worked primarily with words and sounds, creating stories by combining interview […]
TV OR NOT TV
The Season for Streaming

Picks by Independent staff and contributors Drink Masters, Netflix When I was a kid, the best part of Thanksgiving was always raiding my uncle’s liquor cabinet. (It was the ’70s. […]
LINE BREAK
Pilgrims in Provincetown

The overlapping stories of the Outer Cape are so thick and rich that it’s hard to hear them all: Nauset and Wampanoag people, Viking explorers, Basque fishermen, other European explorers, […]
Arts Briefs

Suzette Lebenzon’s Mystical Wellfleet In Suzette Lebenzon’s Broken Heart Mending at Lieutenant Island, a crow flies above a winding road that extends into a fantastically colored night sky. The road […]
VIGNETTE
Selfie With Turkey

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STEAMERS
Freedom from Want

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Giving Thanks Is the First Step

Let’s face it: most of us are not walking around feeling thankful; it’s just not in our nature. We more often concentrate on what we don’t have than what we […]
ENCOUNTERS
Making Space at the Table

Last year I celebrated Thanksgiving in the Hyannis home of my friends David and Paloma McLardy, immigrants from Scotland and Spain, respectively. They put a few tables together in their […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Thankfully, It’s Sagittarius Season

Unbutton and relax, you cosmic cranberries. With a four-planet stellium in soft-bellied Sagittarius, Thanksgiving Day hits the spot. Feel free to go back for seconds. Coasting on the unseen beams […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Unsung Musicians

The front page of last Friday’s New York Times had a fascinating story headlined “When Climate Talks Stall, She’ll Find the Words.” It was about Sue Biniaz, a veteran attorney […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Nov. 24, 2022

Wellfleet’s Town Seal To the editor: There must be some mistakes in your article “Wellfleet Select Board Says ‘No’ to a New Town Seal” [Nov. 10, page A6]. It is […]
Edith McGuinness, 88

Edith C. McGuinness died peacefully at Brooksby Village in Peabody on Nov. 17, 2022. She had struggled with Alzheimer’s disease, surrounded by loving family, for several years. She was 88. […]
Gail Guilford, 82, of Hartford and Eastham

Gail Lida Widdison Guilford of Eastham died at Pleasant Bay Nursing Center in Brewster on Nov. 11, 2022 with her husband, Gill, at her side. She was 82. Gail was […]
Cuban Émigré Oscar Armando Montejo Dies at 91

Oscar Armando Montejo died peacefully on Nov. 7, 2022 in Kauai, Hawaii with his son Oscar at his side. He was 91. Oscar was born on Aug. 30, 1931 in […]
Richard Pepitone, ‘an Artist to the Very End of His Fingers,’ Dies at 86

The artist Richard Pepitone died on Nov. 8, 2022 at Seashore Point in Provincetown. The cause was bladder cancer. He was 86. As a teenager, Richard spent two years at […]
Warren Silva, Founder of Cape Cod Excavating, Was 87

Warren James Silva of Provincetown died peacefully surrounded by his family at Tobey Hospital in Wareham on Oct. 31, 2022. He was 87. Warren was born to the late James […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Nov. 14 to Nov. 18, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Nov. 14. Philippe Chavasse and Robert Schneider to James Anglin Flynn. 4 Mozart Ave., […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Nov. 24,- Nov. 30, 2022

JOBS Community food project coordinator: AmeriCorps VISTA member to develop and sustain a community food program. Manage strategic partnerships, recruit and train volunteers, create social media, identify and promote food resources, […]
Indie’s Choice

Bidding Season (through Sunday, Nov. 27) The Center for Coastal Studies annual Online Holiday Auction runs through Sunday, Nov. 27. The virtual benefit features vacations (and staycations), jewelry, original art, […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Zoning Board of Appeals Virtual Public Hearing December 8, 2022 Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Application for Comprehensive Permit under MGL 40B, S20/23, the Wellfleet Zoning Board […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Notice of Remote Public Hearings Zoning Board of Appeals December 19, 2022 On Monday, December 19, 2022 at 5:30 pm the Truro Zoning Board of Appeals will […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Invitation for Bids (IFB) For Refurbishment of Auditorium Seating The Town of Provincetown, MA is soliciting bids for the refurbishment of Town Hall auditorium seating. Sealed bids […]
ROOTS
Growing the Eastham Turnip Is a Labor of Love

EASTHAM — Orleans farmer Judy Scanlon can still recall the moment her interest in the Eastham turnip was sparked. “I was driving with my mother, just exploring, when we saw […]
HOUSING
Four Development Plans Offered for Walsh Land

TRURO — Consultants from Tighe & Bond presented four scenarios for developing a 28.5-acre tract at the Nov. 9 meeting of the Walsh Property Community Planning Committee. The town purchased […]
WATER QUALITY
Officials Search for Source of PFAS Contamination

WELLFLEET — Drinking water in the well serving a private home on Chequessett Neck Road contained nearly seven times the state’s limit for PFAS when it was tested in the […]
ELECTION ANALYSIS
Outer Cape Votes Help Flip Barnstable County Sheriff Race

PROVINCETOWN — Reno, Nevada calls itself the “biggest little city in America.” Well, at least when it comes to elections, the communities of the Outer Cape could be the “biggest […]
NAUSET HIGH RENOVATION
New Vote Set for Jan. 10 on Cost Overrun

EASTHAM — Voters in Wellfleet, Eastham, Orleans, and Brewster will be asked to spend another $38.1 million to renovate Nauset Regional High School at a district-wide election on Jan. 10, […]
VETERANS DAY
Nearing 100, Army Nurse Dana Manoogian Remembers World War II

EASTHAM — The 48th Field Hospital Second Medical Unit of the U.S. Army landed on Utah Beach in Normandy on June 15, 1944, nine days after D-Day. Shadowing the Second […]
COOK’S KITCHEN
On Thanksgiving, the Sides Are Where Things Get Interesting

The Thanksgiving menu is a complex one in which each dish fits into a matrix of nostalgia, identity, excess, creativity, and flavor. At the center is that once-a-year big bird, […]
TAKE YOUR PICK
The Other Oyster Fest: Eastham’s Salt Pond Sundays

EASTHAM — First light breaks on a balmy November Sunday. Dried leaves rustle in the steady breeze, but otherwise the waking world is hushed, silent even of birdsong. I have […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Memorials and a Misty Morning

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MILLION-YEAR PICNIC
Watching for Beautiful Bursts of Cosmic Debris

When you think of November, what comes to mind? Gray clouds and biting wind? Thanksgiving? That extra hour of sleep when daylight saving time ends? For me, it’s the annual […]
MEET THE MAKER
Quilting as Biography

WELLFLEET — At Chris Grozier’s house, every holiday calls for stitching up a change in kitchen decor. She made the zigzag-patterned runner that stretches the length of her kitchen table, […]
LOVE, ACTUALLY
A Celebration of Minor Miracles

PROVINCETOWN — Laurie and Edgar Miranda were married on Oct. 8, 2022 at the Provincetown United Methodist Church, where Edgar serves as pastor. Their good friend Clarence Stukes of Arlington, […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 15 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Mahoney and Crowell Pace Cross Country Squads

EASTHAM — The Nauset High cross country team had a strong showing at the Division 2 State Tournament as the Warriors’ fall sports season nears its end. Sophomore Madeline Mahoney […]
GO WITH THE FLOW
$75-Million Sewer Project Sails Through Town Meeting

This story, which initially ran on Nov. 11, has been updated for the Nov. 17 issue. PROVINCETOWN — Voters at the Nov. 9 special town meeting endorsed a $75-million sewer […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Motta Field Community Design

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Cottage Gets New Home

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Nov. 17 Shellfish […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Shellfish Grant Lottery

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Ambulance Shortage Averted

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to the eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting […]
LOCAL LEGENDS
Lights On at First Encounter

EASTHAM — After two and a half years, the lights at the First Encounter Coffee House in Eastham’s Chapel in the Pines will finally be on again — at least […]
LINE BREAK
Mad Libs Poetry: From Primrose to Precambrian

Debbie Nadolney is someone most art lovers (or music lovers, or convergence lovers) in Provincetown know. She arrived on the local gallery scene in 2012 when she opened AMP — […]
EXPRESSIONS
Variations on Resisting (and Embracing) a Theme

“I’m at this point in my life where I do whatever I want,” says Sigrid Trumpy. Her current exhibition at Wellfleet Preservation Hall presents a varied body of work — […]
IN THE GALLERIES
It’s the Little Things

There’s an undeniable wallop of art that fills a wall, a whole room, or even an entire landscape with its presence. But there’s also something captivating about a painting that […]
Arts Briefs

Roomful of Blues at Provincetown Town Hall Musical history tells us that the blues were born in the Deep South more than 150 years ago, incorporating spirituals, work songs, and […]
VIGNETTE
Bingeing

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STEAMERS
Starved The Beast

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WINGS OF CHANGE
Why I Ran the New York City Marathon

People say that when you decide to run your first marathon you better do it for the right reason. My first marathon was 11 days ago in New York City. […]
COUNTY LINE
Provincetown’s Sewer Epiphany

A remarkable consensus developed last week at Provincetown’s special town meeting. A packed town hall auditorium agreed, nearly unanimously, to commit $75 million to an ambitious effort to make this […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
There’s a New Moon Party in Sagittarius

Shoot for the Moon, fellow cosmo-nuts! With a lucky new Moon in Sagittarius on Nov. 23, we are baptized in optimism. New Moons, as we know, are portals through which […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Election Aftermath

A week ago we were nervously watching election returns, worried that people had given up on democracy. How different things seem this week. In his election analysis this week, Paul […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter, Nov. 17, 2022

Unawareness Is Widespread To the editor: In “Nowhere to Turn When the Mentally Ill Refuse Treatment” [Nov. 10, page A7], you reported on the case of Adam Howe, who killed […]
OBITUARY
Pharmacy Technician Kevin Schneider, 69

Kevin Karl Schneider died peacefully at his home in Provincetown on Oct. 22, 2022. He was 69. Kevin was born on Jan. 23, 1953 in Plattsburg, N.Y. and graduated from […]
OBITUARY
Pamela Foss of Provincetown’s East End Was 64

Pamela J. Foss died on Nov. 3, 2022 in her husband’s arms at their home in Boston after a long fight with ovarian cancer. She was 64. A photograph of […]
OBITUARY
Charles Francis Burns, 73, Had a Lifelong Love of Music

Charles Francis Burns died at home in East Hartford, Conn. on Nov. 4, 2022. He was 73. Charlie was born on Aug. 9, 1949 in New Britain, Conn., the elder […]
OBITUARY
The Stylish and Dramatic Gregory Gundling Dies at 48

Gregory Charles Gundling, known to all as Greg and to a select few as Dick, died at home in Provincetown on Nov. 2, 2022. “He died skinny and young,” said […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Nov. 7 to November 10, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Nov. 8. James M. Trosino and Robert E. Alan to Thomas J. Kirdahy. 160 […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Nov. 17,- Nov. 23, 2022

JOBS Community food project coordinator: AmeriCorps VISTA member to develop and sustain a community food program. Manage strategic partnerships, recruit and train volunteers, create social media, identify and promote food resources, […]
Indie’s Choice

Come Dancing (Friday, Nov. 18) Wellfleet Preservation Hall (335 Main St.) hosts the monthly Outermost Contra Dance on Friday, Nov. 18, 7 to 9 p.m. The evening includes New England […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Invitation for Bids (IFB) For Refurbishment of Auditorium Seating The Town of Provincetown, MA is soliciting bids for the refurbishment of Town Hall auditorium seating. Sealed bids […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Wellfleet Finance Committee Virtual Public Hearing November 22, 2022 The Town of Wellfleet Finance Committee will hold a virtual public hearing via Zoom on Tuesday November 22, […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Notice of Remote Public Hearings Zoning Board of Appeals December 19, 2022 On Monday, December 19, 2022 at 5:30 pm the Truro Zoning Board of Appeals will […]
2022 ELECTION
A Democratic Party Sweep on the Outer Cape

Provincetown Registered voters: 3,390; ballots counted: 2,221 (65.5%) Governor Healey (D) 2,000 Diehl (R) 191 State Senator Cyr (D) 2,061 Lauzon (R) 133 County Commissioner Bergstrom (D) 2,040 Beaty (R) […]
GO WITH THE FLOW
$75-Million Sewer Project Sails Through Town Meeting

PROVINCETOWN — Voters at the Nov. 9 special town meeting endorsed a $75-million sewer expansion plan. The five articles that authorized the project all passed overwhelmingly, with about 300 “yes” […]
2022 ELECTION
Galibois Will Be the D.A.; Buckley Elected Sheriff

PROVINCETOWN — In a strong night for Cape Cod’s Democratic Party, defense attorney Robert Galibois was elected district attorney for the Cape and Islands on Tuesday while lawyer Donna Buckley […]
CIVICS
Wellfleet Select Board Names 6 to Maurice’s Planning Committee

WELLFLEET — The select board filled six of seven available spots on the new Maurice’s Campground Planning Committee at its Nov. 1 meeting but ran into trouble trying to decide […]
WATER QUALITY
Tests at Truro Condos Raise PFAS Worries

TRURO — The wells at the Stone’s Throw condominium complex on Shore Road have edged past the state’s limit for contaminants known as PFAS — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — […]
HEALTH CARE ACCESS
TestNtreat Gives Top Priority to Sexual Health

PROVINCETOWN — Jeff Schaffer’s goal is to get rid of the stigma that surrounds sexual health. “Studies have shown that when people aren’t shamed for seeking sexual health services, they […]
IN CRISIS
Nowhere to Turn When the Mentally Ill Refuse Treatment

Among the many shortcomings of the nation’s mental health care system is its inability to address a core conundrum: how to help patients who do not think they need help […]
METACIVICS
Questions About Questions at Town’s Sewer Forum

PROVINCETOWN — In advance of Provincetown’s online forum about the Nov. 9 town meeting, voter Thom Cusack made a plan. He had only recently found out that the town’s $75-million […]
RADIOACTIVITY
Law Limiting Pilgrim Water Release Awaits Baker’s Signature

PLYMOUTH — A Holtec official said at a July public hearing that, if a state law prohibited it, his company would not release a million gallons of treated radioactive water […]
CLEAN ENERGY
E-Bike Rebates Roll Into Provincetown

PROVINCETOWN — Bill Meadows, who owns Ptown Bikes on Bradford Street, has sold 26 e-bikes since July. That’s many more than he would have sold, he said, had it not […]
SYMBOLISM
Wellfleet Select Board Says ‘No’ to a New Town Seal

WELLFLEET — An appeal from Wellfleet Select Board Chair Ryan Curley to replace the town seal was quickly quashed at the board’s Nov. 1 meeting. “I don’t know where to […]
CELEBRATIONS
Leading With Warmth

WELLFLEET — Even before this town’s Preservation Hall officially opened its carved and painted doors in 2011, its mission was to be, above all, a welcoming place. And when its […]
FROM THE LARDER
Conjuring the Coziness of Choucroute Garni

The change of seasons has been gentle this year, but with Thanksgiving ahead my mind roams to cold weather meals. And especially to ones that overcome loneliness as much as […]
MEET THE MAKERS
Practicing the Ancient Art of Pyrography

Maybe you’ve seen Ellen Adamson playing her nyckelharpa at one of the local farmers markets. The instrument, which looks like a cross between a fiddle and an autoharp, is the […]
GARDENER’S NOTEBOOK
A Late-Season Bounty of Blooms and Seeds

Text and Drawings by Abraham Storer Paula Erickson recently moved from Wellfleet to Truro, where establishing a garden has been a priority for her. It’s an expansive plot and has […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
Leaning In for a Closer Look at Spiders’ Worlds

This is the season of misty mornings. The air is heavy with moisture that settles into the fields and forests as the sun rises. As this veil of dew comes […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Soccer Boys Upset Billerica in Tourney Play

EASTHAM — The Nauset High boys soccer team, ranked number 22 in postseason play in its division, upended 11th-ranked Billerica Memorial 2-1 on Saturday to reach the Round of 16 […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Picture Perfect

Fifth-grade students at Truro Central School created a mural to cover a boarded-up broken window while the North Truro Post Office awaits a replacement. Left to right: Elle Stanley, Rylee […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 8 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Scorpio Season Is Revelatory

It’s time to shed your husk as the Sun reaches its zenith in zany Scorpio. The seasonal shift and fall of foliage mirror our own internal, natural transformations. Scorpio energy […]
REMEMBERING
Veterans Day Ceremony Schedules

In Provincetown Provincetown’s Veterans Day program will be held on Friday, Nov. 11 beginning at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Wall next to town hall. At the 11th hour of […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Dune Project Gets State Funding

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Save Some Minutes for Surveys

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Nov. 10 Taxation […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Court to Issue Limited Injunction

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Housing, Housing, Housing

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to the eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting […]
A GIFT OF ART
Helen Frankenthaler’s Provincetown

Helen Frankenthaler’s Provincetown years were peppered with painting and parenting, swimming and socializing. “My sister Jeannie and I lived with Helen and our father, Robert Motherwell, for a decade of […]
BOOK REVIEW
Faith and Food Connect in Koshersoul

Michael W. Twitty’s Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew comes to a boil slowly. For readers interested in the intersection of identity, food, and cooking, […]
INDIE SCREEN
Tár Is a Master Class of a Movie

Into a world that has become hyperaware of the abuses of power comes the movie Tár, now playing in theaters locally. Written and directed by Todd Field, an actor turned […]
ART AND ACCESS
Four Galleries Experiment With Artist Residencies

Paige Beeber had been cloistered in New York City for months recovering from Covid when she had the opportunity to spend three July weeks on the Outer Cape. “Being able […]
Arts Briefs

Not Just Business as Usual If work isn’t working for you — or you wonder why so many live paycheck to paycheck while billionaires extract ever more wealth from the […]
STEAMERS
Mammogram Industrial Complex

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VIGNETTE
Frost Warning

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TEACAKE’S TAKE
Dogs Eating Dogs

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
Beeches, Whales, and Salt Marshes

The funk of decomposing autumn leaves and the whiff of wood smoke are in the air. Fall colors are seeping through the woods — the scarlet leaves of the tupelo, […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
‘Truth & Tradition’

It’s election night, and we are filing the last story on local election results with one ear anxiously tuned to the returns from across the country. As this day approached, […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Nov. 10, 2022

More Buried Lines To the editor: I read “Homeowners Learn They Must Maintain Buried Power Lines” [Nov. 3, page A9] with sadness, as I lived this myself. I’m a first-time […]
OBITUARY
Artist and Environmentalist Elizabeth Patrick Was 86

Elizabeth Livingstone Patrick, an artist, environmentalist, and co-creator of Marine Specialties, died at home in Provincetown on Oct. 14, 2022. Known as Ghee, she was 86. The daughter of Anna […]
OBITUARY
Former Senior of the Year Gladys Johnstone Dies at 100

Gladys Johnstone, former Senior Citizen of the Year and current holder of Provincetown’s Boston Post Cane, died on Nov. 1, 2022 at Seashore Point. She was 100. Born on March […]
OBITUARY
Gordon Fellman, Sociologist and Advocate for Peace, Dies at 88

In his book Rambo and the Dalai Lama: The Compulsion to Win and Its Threat to Human Survival, sociologist Gordon Fellman described two contradictory kinds of human relations. In the […]
OBITUARY
Jean Mansfield, Always Ready for Adventure, Dies at 100

Jean Elizabeth (Resnicek) Mansfield died on Nov. 1, 2022, at Seashore Point in Provincetown. She was 100 years old. Family members recall her vividly as someone who loved life and […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Oct. 31. Emilie W. Oppenheim Revocable Trust (David S. Oppenheim, trustee) to Mia’s Cozy […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Nov. 10,- Nov. 16, 2022

JOBS Deputy editor for this newspaper. We are looking for a newshound obsessed with language and the principles of community reporting. Must have 5 years’ experience editing a newspaper and […]
Indie’s Choice

Yo Ho Ho (Thursday, Nov. 10) The Wellfleet Adult Community Center (715 Old King’s Hwy.) hosts Parent’s Choice Award-winning singer and storyteller David Bates for “Sea Songs and Stories: Chanteys, […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Public Hearing Licensing Board November 22, 2022 The Provincetown Licensing Board will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 5:15 p.m. in the Judge […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Wellfleet Finance Committee Virtual Public Hearing November 22, 2022 The Town of Wellfleet Finance Committee will hold a virtual public hearing via Zoom on Tuesday November 22, […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Notice of Remote Public Hearings Zoning Board of Appeals November 21, 2022 On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:30 pm the Truro Zoning Board of Appeals will […]
PROBABILITIES
New Study Concludes Pilgrim Plumes Would Hit Outer Cape

PROVINCETOWN — A Woods Hole oceanographer has completed an extensive study of probable pathways the contaminated water will take if one million gallons from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station’s spent […]
NAUSET HIGH SCHOOL
Renovation Bids Are $30 Million Over Budget

EASTHAM — Before the foundations are laid for the Nauset Regional High School renovation project, voters in the four district towns may have to authorize a new budget. Of the […]
ELECTION
Officials Are Buried in Records Requests From Out of State

Outer Cape town clerks have received a load of public records requests throughout the summer and fall from people like Yehuda Miller who are making elaborate requests related to the […]
WALSH PROPERTY COMMITTEE
Group Nears Consensus on Developing 28.5 Acres

TRURO — In a new report, the town’s engineering consultants recommend developing 28.5 acres in the southwestern part of the nearly 70-acre Walsh property, and the committee studying uses of […]
CIVICS
Provincetown Prepares for a $75M Town Meeting

PROVINCETOWN — At 6 p.m. next Wednesday, voters will gather in the town hall auditorium to debate and vote on a proposal to expand the sewer system to the entire […]
HUNGER
Outer Cape Food Pantries See Surge in Demand

PROVINCETOWN — The number of people relying on the Outer Cape’s food pantries has jumped by 64 percent this year, according to staff and volunteers of the Lower Cape Outreach […]
CRIME
‘Lady in the Dunes’ Is Identified After 48 Years

PROVINCETOWN — Mike Meads remembers coming into the basement of town hall, which was then the police station, to find his father, Police Chief James Meads, studying the crime scene […]
BREAST CANCER
Insurance Rules Mean Free Screenings Elude Many Women

WELLFLEET — Dense breast tissue — which about 50 percent of all women and 40 percent of women over age 40 have, according to the National Cancer Institute — can […]
SHOCKED
Homeowners Learn They Must Maintain Buried Power Lines

WELLFLEET — During a downpour on Oct. 14, seven houses on Dalmas Trail lost power. The homeowners called Eversource for repairs. Then they discovered that they are among an unfortunate […]
OLD EXIT 12: REDESIGNS
Brewster Slows Down Wing Island Boardwalk Plans

BREWSTER — Stiff public opposition has prompted town officials to hit the brakes on a plan to connect an island purchased by the town in 1961 to the mainland via […]
COOK’S KITCHEN
Election Day Cake

The Puritans were not a fun-loving bunch. Case in point — this declaration posted in Boston in 1659: “Public Notice: the observation of Christmas having been deemed a sacrilege, the […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The Fort Hill Cottonwood Speaks

EASTHAM — The road to Fort Hill winds through low, rolling fields. Just before it climbs the last hill to the parking area overlooking the inlet, it passes something that […]
HOBGOBLINS
On Commercial Street in a Sweetly Mischievous Mood

Photos by Nancy Bloom Nurses to remind you to get that booster, bumpkins with pumpkins for heads, groovy paisley-wearers, and plenty of folks who slipped into sequins strolled Commercial Street […]
THE COMMUNICATOR
Minnie Pearl Wheeler, Chihuahua Mutt

Anyone who has typed the words “talking dog” or “talking cat” into a search engine — and who among us has not? — is already aware of the remarkable communication […]
MOVEMENT
Trainers of the Four-Legged Kind

When it comes to maintaining a daily exercise routine, dog walkers are some of the most devoted. You know already that moving keeps people both healthy and happy. You know […]
TREATS
Truro Celebrates Halloween With a Cider-Fueled Arts Bash

Photos by Agata Storer Bears, wolves, horror movie monsters, and angels mingled at the Truro Public Library’s multi-generational Halloween party last Friday night. It was one big pizza, popcorn, and […]
THE SWEET SCIENCE
Arvin Nundloll’s Fascination With Boxing

WELLFLEET — If you ask Londoner and new Wellfleet resident Arvin Nundloll to talk about boxing, the stories tumble out like heavyweight championship general-admission ticket holders pushing to get to […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Quarterback Peno Throws 4 TD Passes in Win

EASTHAM — Nauset football bounced back with an emphatic 38-20 win over Carver Middle High School last Friday night to improve to 5-3 on the season. The Warriors, who haven’t […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Digging Life by the Sea

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 1 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
CROSSWORD #36
Let’s Make It Official

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PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Owner of Sal’s Fined for Contempt

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TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Better Biking

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Friday, Nov. 4 Open […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
State of the Harbor

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EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Local Climate Action

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to the eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting […]
IN THE STUDIO
Carmen Cicero’s Pursuit of Deep Expression

At 96, Carmen Cicero is full of stories. There’s the story of his friend whose gnarled fingers spoke of a past life as an assassin in World War II before […]
MUSIC
James Montgomery Returns to a Place He Loves

James Montgomery is inspired by something he heard bassist Gordon Edwards say decades ago: “I don’t score many touchdowns, but my team always wins.” It’s the kind of modesty that […]
LOCAL FLAVORS
Dispatches From Eggs Isle

Eggs Isle is a fictional place off the coast of Provincetown where those who are evicted from their homes wash ashore. It is also the name of a live improvisational […]
ART AND ACCESS
Making Art and Making Do

The term “emerging artist” is often used without much thought about what it means. In a sense, artists should always be “emerging.” But there’s a moment where the process is […]
Arts Briefs

Looking at New Americans Photographer Mark Chester had his eye on the U.S. census of 2010, curious about the diverse range of nationalities represented in Massachusetts. He found inspiration for […]
STEAMERS
Totes Destruction

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CUP OF SUGAR
Why I Love Provincetown

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POETRY
Provincetown Pantoum

This poem was inspired by Elizabeth Bradfield’s article on Maria Nazos’s “Cape Cod Pantoum” [“Afloat at Land’s End,” Oct. 6, page C8]. There is so much right about using this […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Get Ready for the Revelations of the Full Moon in Taurus

Expect the unexpected this week when the full Moon arrives in Taurus. Layer on eclipse energy — there will be a total Lunar eclipse in the wee hours on Tues., […]
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK
The Personal Is Political

Katie Couric and I have two things in common: our breasts. We both have dense breast tissue. If you have no idea what I am talking about, consider yourself lucky. […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Nov. 3, 2022

The Way the Water Flows To the editor: Last week’s article about the recent joint meeting of two select boards regarding the Walsh property in Truro [“Provincetown and Truro Discuss […]
OBITUARY
The Ubiquitous Barbara ‘Maebush’ Stevens Dies at 86

“Away from the stressed, overcrowded cities and to your open arms I came seeking sanctuary, blessing and bliss,” wrote Barbara Stevens, who was known as “Maebush,” about Provincetown. “You were […]
OBITUARY
Stephen P. Carlsen, 62

Stephen Paul Carlsen, the son of Lucie Carlsen and the late Rev. Louis Carlsen of Eastham, died on Oct. 10, 2022 at the Garnet Health Medical Center in Middletown, N.Y. […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Oct. 24 to Oct. 28, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Oct. 28. Arthur J. Bowman and James Stephen Morrison to Donald G. Preston Jr. […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Nov. 3,- Nov. 9, 2022

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Indie’s Choice

Here to Namasté (Thursday, Nov. 3) The Wellfleet library (55 West Main St.) will host weekly Ahimsa peaceful yoga sessions starting this week. The free workshops led by Cathy Lichtman […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices

Town of Wellfleet Conservation Commission Public Hearing November 16, 2022 Please take notice that the Wellfleet Conservation Commission, in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, and the Wellfleet Environmental […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Public Hearing Historical Commission November 22, 2022 The Truro Historical Commission will hold a remote Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 22, 2022, at 5:00PM to review a […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Public Hearing Historic District Commission November 16, 2022 The Provincetown Historic District Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 3:30 P.M. on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, in […]
INDIGENOUS HISTORY
Renaming Race Point Would Be ‘Meaningful,’ Says Peters

PROVINCETOWN — A proposal to rename Race Point as Meeshaun Point, first made in early 2021 by representatives of the Wampanoag tribe, is still alive, though no action has been […]
HYDROLOGY
Provincetown and Truro Discuss New Wells at Walsh Land

PROVINCETOWN — At a rare joint meeting of the Provincetown and Truro select boards, leaders from both towns discussed the relationship between fresh water supply, future growth, and Truro’s Walsh […]
GROUNDHOG DAY
Eversource’s New Five-Year Power Line Plan Looks Familiar

Eversource’s draft plan for managing vegetation under its power lines on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard for the next five years looks essentially the same as the plan for the […]
TAXATION
$2.9 Billion in Tax Rebates Will Be Mailed in November

PROVINCETOWN — In a break with the last 35 years of state budgeting, $2.9 billion will be mailed back to income-tax payers in Massachusetts in direct proportion to their 2021 […]
CIVICS
Ginny Frazier Named to Truro Planning Board

TRURO — Ginny Frazier was appointed to the planning board at a special joint meeting of that board and the select board on Oct. 25. The two boards have had […]
TRANSPORTATION
DOT Splits Route 6 Improvements Into 3 Projects

WELLFLEET — The Mass. Dept. of Transportation’s plan for repaving Route 6 in Wellfleet promises to do a lot more than pour fresh asphalt on a degraded roadway. Improving accessibility […]
CIVICS
The Nov. 8 Ballot Is a Mix of Lawyers, Liquor, and Money

The election on Nov. 8 will determine who the new governor and attorney general will be, as well as the new Barnstable County sheriff and Cape & Islands district attorney. […]
ELECTIONS
Question 4 Arguments Cite Safety Concerns and Voter Fraud

Massachusetts voters will decide through Question 4 on the Nov. 8 ballot whether a law allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses will stay or go. The law, known as […]
TESTIMONY
Land Court Will Consider GFM Injunction on Nov. 3

WELLFLEET — A state Land Court judge is scheduled to consider a request for a preliminary injunction on Nov. 3 to stop GFM Enterprises from operating its satellite contractor’s yard […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
In the Province Lands Dunes, Listening

I began the day with the intention to be silent. There was no one to speak to other than myself. The kettle on the black cast-iron burner whispered a low […]
THE ESSENTIALS
Giving the Primal Pumpkin a Place at the Table

It’s hard to imagine a more fitting dinner for Halloween night than a vibrant orange pumpkin stuffed with rice, warm spices, and meat. I anticipate this ritual every autumn and […]
HEADY
Kaitlyn Sarazin’s Mugs Are Memento Mori

In her Wellfleet studio, Kaitlyn Sarazin is busy creating a batch of ceramic mugs imprinted with the sockets and hollows of a skull. They look like the perfect vessels for […]
HELPING
Where the Terms Are Set by the Chaos of War

My family is in Poland, so in August I traveled from Wellfleet to Cracow and then to my hometown of Gliwice to visit them and reconnect with old friends. Families […]
UNDERSTORY
Under the Power Lines, an Edible Forest Grows

HARWICH — The Food Forest Initiative of Cape Cod has found a way to protect a section of Eversource’s right of way off Bay Road from herbicide application, planting it […]
TO THE MAT
Standing Strong and Breathing Easy in the Mountain Pose

At first glance, Mountain Pose, or Tadasana, as it’s known in Sanskrit, looks simple. One just stands there, right? On closer inspection, there are many things happening in this foundational […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
Autumn Sights

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RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Oct. 25 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Soccer Girls’ Win Streak at 9

EASTHAM — The Cape and Islands champion Nauset girls soccer team continued its dominance as the regular seasons for fall sports near their climaxes. The girls easily dispatched Barnstable High […]
RECOVERY
County Will Invite Formal Applications for ARPA Grants

BARNSTABLE — The Barnstable County administration has received 122 letters of interest from would-be applicants for small and medium-size grants that would be funded through the American Rescue Plan Act. […]
IMBIBING
Pennywise at the Provincetown Food & Wine Festival

Plato said, “Nothing more excellent or valuable than wine was ever granted by the gods to man.” So true! Moreover, the cusp of winter is no time to anger a […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Traffic Hearing Cancelled

Meetings Ahead Some meetings in Provincetown are in person, some are online, and some are both. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar at provincetown-ma.gov for […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Conservation Trust Considers House

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Oct. 27 Climate […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Restoration Project Selects Bridge Builder

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are being held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the instructions […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Rethinking the Housing Buy Down Program

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to the eastham-ma.gov and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn […]
THEATER REVIEW
Giving Thanks With a Woolly Weave of Family Ties

As adult children reunite with their parents for a holiday dinner, troublesome secrets and long-held tensions surface and ignite: it’s a spectacle we’ve most likely witnessed before, in art and […]
FELLOWSHIP
Meet the 2022-23 FAWC Writing Fellows

Ten writers — poets, essayists, novelists, and memoirists — arrived in Provincetown earlier this month to begin their seven-month-long fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Center. FAWC fellowship writing coordinator […]
BOOK REVIEW
Bouncing Through the Filth

Anyone from John Waters’s legion of fans may be forgiven for cracking the spine of Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance with some trepidation. Has time mellowed his edges? Is a softer, […]
ARTISTS ON ART
Celebrating Five Decades of Castle Hill

This fall, the 50th anniversary of the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill has been marked by several group shows celebrating the vast network of artists associated with […]
Arts Briefs

Things That Go Bump in the Frame “Night,” a group show at Four Eleven Gallery (411 Commercial St., Provincetown), features work by six artists that explores the dark side. Highlights […]
VIGNETTE
Leaf Peepers

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STEAMERS
The Uncanny DALL-E

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THE YEAR-ROUNDER
The Voice of Old Provincetown

Last night I heard the voice of Provincetown. Old Provincetown. It was not one voice but six, each unique, yet they blended into a song of remembrance and regret. I […]
LETTER FROM ACROSS THE POND
Animal Magic in the Marsh

Because she possesses a kind of shamanic animal magic, when Rina said she wanted to go for a bike ride with me, I let her lead the way. At the […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
A Time to Pick Up the Pieces

Fear not, Halloween revelers! Mars goes retrograde on Oct. 30, and it’s not as frightening as you think. Mars retrogrades only once every other year. While this one will linger […]
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Questions From the Campaign

Law enforcement and mental health have been in the news a lot recently. We know that a large percentage of the calls that our local police must respond to are […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Oct. 27, 2022

About the Obituaries To the editor: I love reading the obituaries in the Provincetown Independent. Does that make me a voyeur? Is it wrong that I come away from reading […]
OBITUARY
Adeline Duffy, a Lover of Music and Animals, Dies at 96

Music was Adeline Duffy’s middle name. Each of her children learned to play guitar, piano, violin, and wooden spoons as early as they could hold them. “There was always music in […]
OBITUARY
Warren Dyer, 94, Former Wellfleet Fire Chief

Lifelong Wellfleet resident Warren Franklin Dyer, who was the town’s first full-time fire chief and keeper of the ship’s time clock at the Congregational Church, died on Oct. 21, 2022. […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Oct. 17 to Oct. 21, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Oct. 17. Sandra L. Schafer 2011 Living Trust and Bernard L. LaCasse 2011 Living […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Oct. 27,- Nov. 2, 2022

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Indie’s Choice

Haunt and Jaunt (Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 27-29) The Crosby Mansion (163 Crosby Lane, Brewster) is transformed into a Halloween Haunted Mansion from Thursday, Oct. 27, to Saturday, Oct. 29. The mansion […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

TOWN OF TRURO Public Hearing Conservation Commission November 7, 2022 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The Truro Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing Monday, November 7, 2022 at 5:00PM; THIS […]
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Legal Notices

Commonwealth of Massachusetts NEW DATE The Massachusetts Department of Transportation The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) invites you to attend an upcoming Virtual Public Information Meeting for the Cape Cod Bridges Program. The purpose of […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Public Hearing Planning Board November 3, 2022 Proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendments The Provincetown Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at 5 […]
SHUCK OFF
Speed and Style Win the Day at the OysterFest

WELLFLEET — The addition of two big screens brought the Bakers Field crowd closer than ever to the action on the stage at the finals of this year’s OysterFest Shuck […]
MAIN STREETS
North Eastham Master Plan Is in Its Final Draft

EASTHAM — If the North Eastham Village Center Master Plan is carried out in its current form, the town will gain 69 new housing units at the Town Center Plaza, […]
ENVIRONMENT
Standstill on the Breakwater as West End Moors Decline

PROVINCETOWN — Science and government tend to be slow-moving, but the purple marsh crab moves fast, gobbling up the spartina grass of the West End Moors. Spartina grass holds the […]
ECONOMY
The Provincetown Bookshop Finds a New Home in Town

PROVINCETOWN — The new owner of the Provincetown Bookshop has found a home for her store, just a block or so from its former Commercial Street location. The building it […]
JUSTICE
District Attorney Candidates Debate Racial Disparities and Public Safety

WEST BARNSTABLE — After the Nov. 8 election, the Cape & Islands will have a new district attorney for the first time in two decades. Defense attorney Rob Galibois, the […]
Planning Board Rethinks Employee Housing Article

PROVINCETOWN — Only a week after the Nov. 9 special town meeting warrant was finalized, the planning board decided that Article 8, which would add employee housing to the town’s […]
NEIGHBORHOODS
Moving Back From the Edge and Into a Neighbor’s View

WELLFLEET — Requests to move shoreline houses back from coastal banks to protect them a little longer from erosion have become commonplace here. They can cause controversy with neighbors who […]
OYSTERFEST 2022
Volunteers Pull Off Wellfleet’s Big Party With Panache

Photos by Agata Storer The OysterFest moved to Baker’s Field this year, giving the 7,000 or so people who gathered on Saturday and again on Sunday to celebrate the town’s […]
TRANSPORTATION
Traffic Hearing Will Include Bicycle Safety Requests

PROVINCETOWN — Town meeting may be the textbook example of New England democracy — but that’s only because the textbook writers haven’t been to the annual traffic hearing here. Once […]
FORAGING
The Many Happy Returns of the Mushroom Hunters

The Red Ones and the Brown Ones My friends Vida Rimkuviene and Daneta Kerikas from Boston finally took me with them on their annual mushroom hunt. I’ve never foraged mushrooms […]
MATERIAL WORLD
Where to Borrow a Mixer, a Ukelele, and a Sewing Machine

I hesitated as I stood face to face with an electric sander in the West Roxbury Home Depot. I knew that if I bought it I would probably use it […]
COOK’S KITCHEN
Tucking the Earthy, Spicy, Fruity Flavors of Fall Into One Simple Taco

I love the freedom and creativity of the taco. So many delicious things are flattered by the earthiness of a corn tortilla, from braised beef or spice-rubbed pork to grilled […]
ON THE LANDSCAPE
The King and Queen of the October Meadow

When October rolls in and the sun is a low, luscious gold, the nights rich and cool and purple, two flowers bring us the colors of how October feels. Sunny […]
MILION-YEAR PICNIC
Learning to See the Seasons in the Night Sky

A range of signals alert you to each season’s arrival. The changing light, the landscape, the weather, and the amount of traffic on Route 6 all tell the time of […]
GARDENER’S NOTEBOOK
Harvesting Kale and Beets and Planting Garlic

Text and Drawings by Abraham Storer Sarah Naciri runs Sustainable CAPE’s Community Children’s Garden at the Truro Public Library, where she leads children in planting, cultivating, and harvesting vegetables. Last […]
WARRIORS WATCH
Soccer and Football Squads Keep Winning

EASTHAM — Nauset High School’s football and girls soccer teams kept up their winning ways in a rain-plagued week of sports for the Warriors, which included several postponements. The boys […]
OUT AT THE BALLGAME
Belles Beat Peaches in First-Ever ‘League of Our Own’ Game

PROVINCETOWN — When I moved to the Outer Cape barely a month ago to write for the Independent, I tossed my glove into the back of my car on a […]
RARA AVIS
This Week’s Bird Sightings

Confirmed bird sightings on the Outer Cape in the week preceding the Independent’s deadline on Tuesday, Oct. 18 included the following, based on a report prepared by Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet […]
NAVIGATING BY THE STARS
Enter the Scorpion, a Bewitching Hustler

Hear ye, hear ye! The witching season has arrived. Stock up on candles, obsidian, and plenty of kindling for the stake at which you’ll burn the lovers who’ve scorned you. […]
ALWAYS READY
Down at the Station

WELLFLEET — Children lined up to learn about all things firefighting at the Wellfleet Fire Dept.’s open house on Oct. 8. Lieutenant Shaw Clark worked with fellow firefighters to give […]
HALLOWEEN
Nauset High Schoolers Haunt the Crosby Mansion

BREWSTER — The Nauset Players have created a first-ever haunted house at the Crosby Mansion at 163 Crosby Lane, Brewster. The carefully restored historic house, built in 1888 by Albert […]
PROVINCETOWN: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
That Depends on the Question

Meetings Ahead Some meetings in Provincetown are in person, some are online, and some are both. Click on the meeting you want to attend on the calendar at provincetown-ma.gov for […]
TRURO: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
North Truro Post Office Gets Art

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Truro are remote. Go to truro-ma.gov and click on the meeting you want to watch. The agenda includes instructions on how to join. Thursday, Oct. 20 Charter […]
WELLFLEET: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Oysters Are for More Than Eating

Meetings Ahead Most meetings in Wellfleet are remote only, but some are being held in person. Go to www.wellfleet-ma.gov/calendar and click on the meeting you want to watch, then follow the instructions […]
EASTHAM: THIS WEEK'S CURRENTS
Fraud Awareness

Meetings Ahead Most meetings are being held in person, but some are still remote or virtual. Go to eastham-ma.gov/calendar-by-event-type/16 and click on the meeting you are interested in to learn about meeting […]
IN THE GALLERIES
Erika Wastrom’s Imagined Realities

Erika Wastrom’s paintings depict uncanny worlds that seem equal parts imagined and observed. Despite recognizable elements — a shopping cart, a child’s sippy cup — there is a playful oddity […]
FELLOWSHIP
Welcoming the 2022-23 FAWC Visual Arts Fellows

The Fine Arts Work Center welcomed 10 visual arts fellows this month for seven-month-long residencies in Provincetown. Executive Director Sharon Polli says the fellowship program is central to the Work […]
PLANTCRAFT
Milisa Moses Stirs Up the Alchemy of Blues and Browns

Like many artists on the Outer Cape, Milisa Moses finds creative inspiration in the landscape. But Moses weaves the environment into her process as well as into her product. Moses […]
FUTURE TENSE
The Artist in the Machine

In his 1868 prose poem Les Chants de Maldoror, the self-styled Comte de Lautrémont described a young man as being as beautiful as the “chance encounter of a sewing machine […]
Arts Briefs

Closing One Door and Opening Another As impresario of Art Market Provincetown, gallerist Debbie Nadolney has fostered a communal space centered on creativity. A celebration marking the end of AMP’s […]
VIGNETTE
Time to Move Out

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STEAMERS
Pilloried

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MASTER PLANNING
Build a Food Forest Garden, Not a New Pool

On Wednesday night last week, I attended the final North Eastham Village Center Master Plan meeting at the Eastham Public Library. The design group has done a great job so […]
COUNTY LINE
Equity Must Be Our Goal

On WOMR’s Alternative Radio the other night, I listened to a compilation of talks by Barbara Ehrenreich, who died on Sept. 1 and is best known for her groundbreaking undercover […]
IN VIEW THIS WEEK
October Song

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
The Buzz Is Back

A lot of people were happy last weekend because the Wellfleet OysterFest was back after two festless pandemic years — and I was one of them. It meant that I […]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters, Oct. 20, 2022

An Alternative Water Source To the editor: I’ve just read the lead article in the Independent regarding the Walsh property in Truro [“Water Quality at Center Stage on Walsh Property,” […]
OBITUARY
Event Planner David Tobin Dies at 57

Longtime Provincetown resident David Tobin, a talented event planner, died peacefully at his home in North Truro on Oct. 1, 2022. He was 57. Throughout his long career in hospitality, […]
OBITUARY
A Devoted Volunteer, Laurence Hayward Dies at 77

Laurence Kent Hayward of Orleans died on Oct. 8, 2022 surrounded by loved ones at Cape Cod Hospital after fighting a rare autoimmune disease with uncommon grace and courage. He […]
OBITUARY
After a Life of Service, Jane McMahon Dies at 81

Jane McMahon, a longtime resident of North Eastham, died on Oct. 9, 2022 from injuries sustained in a fall. She was 81 and had fought a lifelong battle with limb-girdle […]
OBITUARY
Ronald Cabral, 83, Was a Magnet for Dogs and People

On the morning of Oct. 12, 2022, Ronald Kendall Cabral went for his morning walk as usual, greeted friends on his way, and got into his truck in North Truro […]
TIDE CHART
Provincetown and Wellfleet Harbors

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Real Estate Transactions

Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Oct. 10 to Oct. 14, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Oct. 14. Chad C. Mosca and Felipe Moreno to Timothy E. O’Regan. 31 Point […]
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Oct. 20,- Oct. 26, 2022

JOBS Part-time maintenance tech for Brewster Housing Authority. Skills: carpentry, painting, plumbing, snow removal, and other maintenance items. Submit resume to [email protected] or call 508-896-9800. [11-10] Office coordinator for nonprofit in […]
Indie’s Choice

Up the Creek (Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 20-30) The Post Office Cafe (303 Commercial St., Provincetown) presents Schartt$ Creek, a parody of the Emmy-award winning comedy series Schitt’s Creek, with newly extended […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices

WARRANT FOR 2022 STATE ELECTION SS. To the Constables of the Town of Truro. GREETINGS: In the name of the Commonwealth, you are hereby required to notify and warn the […]
Provincetown Legal Notices

Town of Provincetown Public Hearing Historic District Commission November 2, 2022 The Provincetown Historic District Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 3:30 P.M. on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, in […]
HYDROLOGY
Water Quality at Center Stage on Walsh Property

TRURO — Three and a half years after the town purchased the 69.9-acre Walsh property for $5.1 million, the long-delayed discussion of its potential use for community housing is starting […]
DOWNTOWN
Fox & Crow Gets Its Licenses

WELLFLEET — When the Fox & Crow Café reopened at its new 70 Main St. location not long after leaving its old place on Commercial Street in July, many townspeople […]
CONFINEMENT
Why Three Men Died This Summer in County Jail

BOURNE — Rob Davis lost the connection on a phone call that might have saved his son’s life. His son, Robert F. Davis Jr., 40, was being held at the […]
CIVICS
Proposed Wellfleet Tree Bylaws Need More Work
