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The study’s preliminary results support the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe’s belief that Burying Hill is an ancient burial ground for their ancestors.
  • This time around on Sittin' In, CAI's John Basile talks with jazz singer Lori Colombo who is appearing alternate Tuesday evenings at the Roadhouse in Hyannis. It's a place her family once owned and where her father, the late trumpet player Lou Colombo appeared often.
  • Bird song continues to increase as we enter peak spring migration.
  • Tom Moroney explores the efforts to protect the herring population on the Cape and the volunteers and infrastructure that make its recovery possible.
  • THE GAME. Produced by Mae Nagusky and Atlantic Public Media.
  • The Garden Lady opens the program with a postcard from plants for the cutting garden. C.L. then focused on pruning of hydrangeas, explaining that different species get pruned in separate ways. Calls from listeners covered many topics, from great varieties of tomatoes to black spot on roses, and possible suggestions for replacement shrubs where a burning bush once grew.
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