Wellfleet news and views for the discerning Cape Cod traveler.
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I used to write a monthly post describing everything I did during the day ...
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I was struck by how beautiful this Commerical Street house looks with all the tulips, purple and white.
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Above, the view from Uncle Tim's Bridge. Yesterday I spent the whole day writing an op-ed on why Pilgrim nuclear power plant should be closed.
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“Fukushima blew away the myth that nuclear power is safe,” stated Diane Turco of Cape Downwinders at the beginning of yesterday’s Disaster Preparedness panel discussion, organized by the Wellfleet Community Forum and featuring Senator Dan Wolf and Rep. Sarah Peake.
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Robbery is quite unusual in Wellfleet, so I was surprised to learn from Facebook yesterday that someone had broken into Town Pizza during the night.
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Christine Gross-Loh has written a book that has the Internet buzzing.
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Tomorrow's Wellfleet Forum on Disaster Preparedness, at the library, will feature Senator Dan Wolf, as well as Rep Sarah Peake.
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Ah, spring! The weather these past two weeks has been incredible, especially over the last few days.
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The first Planning for Climate Change Forum was held yesterday at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. Above, Sven chats with Dr. Nick Robinson, one of the speakers.
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The amazing weather continues. Wellfleetians can look forward to lots of activities in May.
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Many of you were in your gardens yesterday – such a beautiful day – and I hope no one used Roundup on dandelions. Why? There’s a new MIT study out damning the herbicide. Yes, we have proof, at last, of why Cape Cod really does not want NStar to spray glyphosate under the power lines.


