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Have you ever wondered how Stellwagen Bank came to be named?Seth Rolbein did a little digging and brings us the answer.
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Nantucket Writer and Historian Mary Bergman ponders Nantucket’s endless current.
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As we have for the past several summers, Kathy and I are spending the better part of August in western Vermont in a small cottage on Lake Dunmore, a mid-sized lake about five miles long and nearly a thousand acres in extent.
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This week Bob dips into the archives to pay tribute to Tony Bennett, one of the master singers of The Great American Songbook, who died on July 21 at the age of 96.
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Seth Rolbein, a journalist living in Wellfleet, thinks back to the day a young lady special to him met the Governor.
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A sailor got lost in the fog the other week while out on an evening cruise. His cell phone had slipped overboard, plunging into the drink. He’d no radar on the sixteen foot day sailer.
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After some forty-odd years of observing the natural world, one of the few universal conclusions I have come to believe is this: Nature has no shame.
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It’s not often that an obituary for someone you haven’t seen or heard from for over sixty years brings back a memory so fresh and vivid that it seems to have occurred only yesterday.
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On a recent mild May morning, I received a gift from the woods. A real gift.
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The other day, when the wind was coming out of the south, Becky and I set out for Coskata Woods. We left the car along the side of the road near the Trustees gatehouse, past the Wauwinet Hotel, one of the few remaining grand resorts built in the Victorian era, as Nantucket redefined itself as a summer destination.