Opinion

Our View: Be Careful Out There: It's Hunting Season

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

While walking her dog in the woods near the bike trail off Queen Anne Road in Harwich Monday, a friend was startled to run into hunters — not just one or two, but 10, all toting rifles and apparently seeking deer. She'd never seen hunters in the area before, despite walking there often over many years. The hunters were polite and warned her that she should be wearing bright colors, since it was hunting season. Sh...

Letters to the Editor, Dec. 1

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Theater Program Builds Community Editor: There is nothing better than a live performance that is so powerful it stays with you days afterwards. BoldCo’s “Tiny Beautiful Things” was that performance for me. BoldCo is a brand-new educational troupe for adults over 55, launched by Cape Rep Theatre under the direction of Julie Allen Hamilton. BoldCo joins the wildly successful YoCo and VetCo programs that all of...

Letters To The Editor: Nov. 24, 2022

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Great Pumpkin Sale Editor: Thank you to all who made the pumpkin sales such a great success this year at the First Congregational Church in Chatham. Thank you to all who helped unload the truck full of pumpkins and to those who sat in the pumpkin patch selling pumpkins. A huge thank you to Scott Hamilton for his tireless efforts in organizing the fund raising and keeping track of the sales. The procee...

It’s hard to remember a time when society was more polarized. Whether the issue is your pick for president, your stance on a town project, your fiscal priorities or your position on social justice issues, it seems there’s little gray area left. In other words, if your neighbor doesn’t share your views, he’s part of the problem. That’s hogwash. Despite what you’ll hear from candidates, political zealots or p...

Our View: Welcome Back, Cap't Cass

By: The Cape Cod Chronicle

We have fond memories of Cap't Cass Rock Harbor Seafood. Its lobster rolls were for years the best on the Lower Cape, full of fresh lobster meat with little filler and just the right amount of mayo. But for many, the food was secondary to the ambiance. You want Old Cape Cod? It was there in spades, from the checkerboard tablecloths to the colorful buoys hanging on the side of the small, weathered-shingle building...

Our View: A Welcome Change

By: The Cape Cod Chronicle

It was years ago now, but once upon a time quite a few iconic local businesses that are now open year round closed their doors right after Labor Day. Chatham Bars Inn, the Chatham Squire, Cape Sea Grille and the Chatham Wayside are among the many businesses that made the jump from seasonal to year round, benefiting the local community by generating much needed off-season economic activity and employing local folk...

Letters To The Editor: Nov. 17, 2022

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Shame For Not Voting Editor: So, the election is over, and maybe your candidates won or maybe they did not. Maybe the votes on the public questions went the way you had hoped, or maybe they did not. But if things didn't turn out as you had hoped and you didn't vote even though you could have, keep your mouth shut! Yes, you have the right of free speech and can legally voice your dissatisfaction, but if you ...

Our View: Hitting Home

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

Inflation and the state of the economy were major factors in this week's mid-term election, and two stories in this edition bring that particular problem into sharp focus for local residents. The Nauset Regional School District will hold a second district-wide election Jan. 10 to get voter approval to spend an additional $38 million on the Nauset High School construction project. Originally estimated at $131 m...

Letters To The Editor: Nov. 10, 2022

By: The Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Who Benefits From Solar Panels? Editor: At the airport commission's meeting held in October, the commissioners discussed the pending project of installing solar panels at our airport. At face value, this sounds like a great idea. Solar energy is good for the environment. Although the initial upfront cost to buy and/or install the equipment might be high, that cost should be outweighed by the savings incurre...

Our View: Election Choices

By: The Cape Cod Chronicle

In next Tuesday's state election, there are some choices that are clear and others that are not as straightforward. Attorney General Maura Healey, for instance, is the obvious choice for governor over Trump-endorsed Republican Geoff Diehl. Massachusetts has never been shy about electing Republicans to statewide office, and has been well-served by moderate Republican Gov. Charlie Baker. Diehl is not in the moderat...

Letters To The Editor: Nov. 3, 2022

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

A Middle Ground On Housing Editor: The Harwich selectmen are frustrated with the lack of progress being made toward increasing the supply of affordable housing in town. Meanwhile, the locals are frustrated at the rate at which trees continue to fall only to be replaced by more cookie-cutter trophy homes, designed to lure in more out-of-town money, to drive up real estate values and with them tax revenues, m...

Our View: County Commission And State Senate

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

The Nov. 8 mid-term election is heavy on state-wide races, but includes several of local interest. This week we offer endorsements on two of those contests. Barnstable County Commission The contest for a seat on the Barnstable County Commission between challenger Ronald Beaty and incumbent Ronald Bergstrom is a classic liberal-conservative battle. Although partisan politics plays only a limited role at th...