Podcast Topics
- New Year’s Fitness – Sunday Journal 12/29/2013
- Tim Calise, a Managing Member of Koko Fit Club in Centerville, will provide tips on getting in shape for the New Year.
- Sandwich First Night – Sunday Journal 12/29/2013
- Neila Neary and Paula Johnson join us for a discussion of the events activities that will be at this year’s Sandwich First Night.
- Board Games – Sunday Journal 12/29/2013
- Matt Donle, of Wicked Fun Games, discusses why the table top board game is making a comeback.
- Christmas Origins – Sunday Journal 12/22/2013
- Historian Henry Callan discusses how our modern day Christmas traditions came to be.
- Christmas Creches – Sunday Journal 12/22/2013
- Katie Campbell, Executive Director of the Sandwich Glass Museum, discusses the museum’s latest exhibit, “Christmas Creches, In The Company Of Angels”.
- Child & Family Services – Sunday Journal 12/22/2013
- Kristen Davies, Site Director of Child and Family Services Cape Cod, joins us to discuss their holiday drive.
- Gardens Aglow – Sunday Journal 12/15/2013
- Ellen Spear, president & CEO of The Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich discusses their “Gardens Aglow” holiday lights exhibit.
- Mentors in Violence Prevention – Sunday Journal 12/15/2013
- Barnstable High School students Annie Giannetti and Emma Gauthier and Independence House Prevention, Education and Outreach Coordinator Lauren Titus talk about how the program empowers students to stop violence and bullying.
- Salt Marsh Equilibrium – Sunday Journal 12/15/2013
- Brown University researcher Tyler Coverdale talks about ditches dug in the Great Depression may be encouraging purple crab proliferation and contributing to erosion.
- Potters Room – Sunday Journal 12/08/2013
- Sharyn Lindsay discusses Potters Room, a home she founded in Wellfleet for brain injured adults.
- Fences Fight Erosion – Sunday Journal 12/08/2013
- Outer Cape environmentalist Gordon Peabody explains a cheap and simple fencing innovation that could change the way the Cape fights beach loss.
- Reverse Freedom Riders – Sunday Journal 12/08/2013
- Dr. Ken Warren, former chair of the Barnstable Council of Churches, talks about his involvement in helping people who came to be known as the Reverse Freedom Riders.
- Cape Cod’s Homeless – Sunday Journal 12/01/2013
- Homeless Not Hopeless President Jeffrey Howell, outgoing President Billy Bishop, and Co-founder and writer Alan Burt discuss the state of homelessness on Cape Cod.
- Hear Cape Cod – Sunday Journal 12/01/2013
- Berklee College of Music professor Steve Wilkes shares the music he’s created using three years of recordings of the sounds of Cape Cod.
- Mashpee School Safety – Sunday Journal 12/01/2013
- Mashpee School Superintendent Ann Bradshaw joins us along with Mashpee Police Chief Rodney Collins and gun violence expert Dr. Matthew Masiello to discuss the district’s plans to keep students safe.
- Plimoth Plantation Thanksgiving – Sunday Journal 11/24/2013
- Plimoth Plantation’s Richard Pickering takes us back in history for a special Thanksgiving segment.
- Wing Island Archaeology – Sunday Journal 11/24/2013
- Dr. Fred Dunford, an archaeologist with the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, discusses a project at Wing Island in Brewster.
- King Arthur Flour – Sunday Journal 11/24/2013
- Sandwich resident and King Arthur Flour recipe-writer P.J. Hamel talks about the ingredients for successful holiday baking.
- Cape Cod Curling – Sunday Journal 11/17/2013
- Steve O’Neil president of the Cape Curling Club, past President Tony Colacchio, and Ron Hoffman of Compassionate Care ALS, discuss the benefits of Wheelchair Curling and the 2014 Paralympics.
- Chemicals of Emerging Concern – Sunday Journal 11/17/2013
- Chemicals are getting into our water. Barnstable County Health and Environment Department Director George Heufelder talks about how Cape Cod can be a leader in understanding chemicals of emerging concern.
- K9s at Work – Sunday Journal 11/17/2013
- Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department Assistant Deputy Superintendent Kenny Ballinger tells us what makes a dog a good K9 unit and a loyal partner.
- Heroes In Transition – Sunday Journal 11/10/2013
- Roberta Cannon, Director of Heroes In Transition, discusses the challenges returning veterans face and the support her group provides.
- IBM’s Smarter Planet – Sunday Journal 11/10/2013
- You may have heard of Smarter Cape, but have you heard of Smarter Planet? IBM’s Sharon Nunes talks about this global program and how it’s helping Cape Cod embrace technology.
- Safe Harbor Careers – Sunday Journal 11/10/2013
- Domestic abuse survivor Julie Parker is joined by shelter director Betsy Fontes and Marita Locklear of JTEC to talk about Safe Harbor Shelter’s new initiative.
- Jung-Ho Pak – Sunday Journal 11/03/2013
- Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director and Conductor Jung-Ho Pak talks about this season’s line-up of shows. He also talks about his passion for music and art education.
- Clint Hill Part 1 of 2 – Sunday Journal 11/03/2013
- Former Secret Service Agent Clint Hill and journalist Lisa McCubbin talk about Hill’s best-selling memoir ‘Mrs. Kennedy and Me.’ Part one of two.
- Clint Hill Part 2 of 2 – Sunday Journal 11/03/2013
- Former Secret Service Agent Clint Hill and journalist Lisa McCubbin talk about Hill’s best-selling memoir ‘Mrs. Kennedy and Me.’ Part two of two.
- Truancy – Sunday Journal 10/27/2013
- Dennis-Yarmouth Superintendent Carol Woodbury, Kathy Quatromoni of the District Attorney’s Office, and Cindy Horgan of Cape Cod Children’s Place discuss a new program to combat truancy.
- Jeff Belanger – Sunday Journal 10/27/2013
- Paranormal historian and author Jeff Belanger discusses ghosts and the importance they have had throughout history and into the modern age.
- Cemetery Art – Sunday Journal 10/27/2013
- Our cemeteries are places of respite, mourning and also art. Photographer Thomas Grant talks about his new book ‘Final Thoughts, ‘ a collection of his photos capturing cemetery art.
- Skate and Dogfish – Sunday Journal 10/20/2013
- Eric Brazer, a policy analyst with the Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen’s Alliance, and Leo Maher, a commercial fisherman from Chatham, discuss a new initiative to promote skate and dogfish.
- STEM for Preschoolers – Sunday Journal 10/20/2013
- Barbara Cotton of the Cape Cod Children’s Museum and Mary Wilson of Cape Cod Child Development talk about new kits they’re using to teach STEM to Cape preschoolers.
- Cape Fall Fashion – Sunday Journal 10/20/2013
- Editor Amanda Converse of the Current Quarterly talks about Live Love Local, fashion on the Cape and the latest trends for fall.
- Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Part 1 – Sunday Journal 10/13/2013
- Board members Chris and Jill Taloumis and Seth Bock of the Haven Center talk about the medical marijuana dispensary they want to set up in Dennis. Discussion continued in Part 2.
- Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Part 2 – Sunday Journal 10/13/2013
- Board members Chris and Jill Taloumis and Seth Bock of the Haven Center continue discussion about the medical marijuana dispensary they want to set up in Dennis.
- Innovation Incubator Re-visited Part 1 – Sunday Journal 10/13/2013
- Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur in Residence Peter Karlson talks about lessons learned from his efforts to grow the Cape’s innovation economy. Discussion continued in Part 2.
- Innovation Incubator Re-visited Part 2 – Sunday Journal 10/13/2013
- Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur in Residence Peter Karlson continues to talk about lessons learned from his efforts to grow the Cape’s innovation economy.
- Why Read Moby Dick? – Sunday Journal 10/06/2013
- Nantucket resident and author Nathaniel Philbrick talks about his book entreating readers to give Herman Melville’s classic novel “Moby Dick” a closer look.
- Parenting from Prison – Sunday Journal 10/06/2013
- Parenting expert Paul Mellville, of the Cape Cod Neighborhood Support Coalition, talks about his parenting classes for inmates at the Barnstable County Jail.
- Winterizing Your Garden – Sunday Journal 10/06/2013
- Les Lutz, Director of Horticulture at Heritage Museums and Gardens, discusses the importance of winterizing your lawn and garden.
- Health Care Connector – Sunday Journal 09/29/2013
- Camila Santos and Caronanne Procaccini, of the Community Action Committee of the Cape & Islands, talk about what Cape Codders need to know when new federal health plans take effect October 1st.
- Mental Health – Sunday Journal 09/29/2013
- Ron Holmes, of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Cape Cod and the Islands; Diane Wolsieffer, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Cape Cod Hospital; and Duffy Health Center Spokesperson Elyse De Groot; discuss treatment options for mental health.
- Stellwagen Seabird Program – Sunday Journal 09/29/2013
- Wayne Petersen, Director of Important Bird Areas for Mass Audubon, and Seabird Steward Volunteer Peter Crosson, discuss The Stellwagen Sanctuary Seabird Program.
- Emergency Traffic Plan – Sunday Journal 09/22/2013
- We dip into the archives for a review of the Cape’s Emergency Traffic Plan. Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency officials Richard LaTour and Peter Judge explain what it is and WQRC’s role.
- Watershed Education Grants – Sunday Journal 09/22/2013
- Colleen Coogan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, talks about K-12 watershed education with grant recipients Cindy Gallo, Sturgis Charter Public School, and Jesse Mechling, Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies.
- Lego Arts – Sunday Journal 09/22/2013
- LEGO Certified Designer Sean Kenney discusses his work with LEGOs and his latest book “Cool Creations in 35 Pieces”.
- State Auditor Suzanne Bump – Sunday Journal 09/15/2013
- State Auditor Suzanne Bump visits the Cape to talk about her role in enforcing government integrity and advocating for local officials.
- Healthcare Reform – Sunday Journal 09/15/2013
- David Rehm, CEO of Hope Health Hospice Care, talks about how health care reform is impacting those on Medicare and those needing hospice care on Cape Cod.
- Quahog Corner – Sunday Journal 09/15/2013
- John Sullivan and Andrew Rapo, creators of the App-show Quahog Corner, discuss how the show came about and some of the changes in the TV landscape.
- Remembering September 11th, 2001 – Sunday Journal 09/08/2013
- Retired American Airlines Flight Attendant Donna Bartlett, Deputy Barnstable Fire Chief Peter Burke and Reverend Libby Gibson of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church remember the attacks on September 11, 2001.
- America the Beautiful – Sunday Journal 09/08/2013
- Shawn Nelson Dahlstrom discusses, ‘America the Beautiful: The Words of Katharine Lee Bates Interpreted in Fiber and Paint,’ exhibit at Highfield Hall and the impact this song continues to have.
- Wampanoag Canoe at the Smithsonian – Sunday Journal 09/08/2013
- Darius Coombs, associate director of Wampanoag Indigenous Programming at Plimoth Plantation describes how he built a canoe using ancient methods that was donated to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C.
- Expedition Cape Cod – Sunday Journal 09/01/2013
- We talk with Ocearch founder and Expedition Cape Cod Leader Chris Fischer about the month-long shark tagging mission off Chatham.
- Seaside Lemans 2013 – Sunday Journal 09/01/2013
- Organizers Beth Patkoske and Dewitt Davenport, and drivers Martin Richard and Chris Kenney talk about this year’s Seaside Lemans F1 charity race at Mashpee Commons.
- STEM at Marconi – Sunday Journal 09/01/2013
- Charles Bartlett and Mary Ann Lanzo of the Chatham Marconi Center talk about their hands-on efforts to teach local students involved in science and technology.
- Inmate Second Chance – Sunday Journal 09/01/2013
- Barnstable County Sheriff James M. Cummings and Jessica Gallagher, Assistant Director of Health Services at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility, discuss a program which helps inmates transition back to society.
- Wolf To Resign? – Sunday Journal 08/25/2013
- Peter Ubertaccio, director of the Martin Institute at Stonehill College, explains the implications of State Senator Dan Wolf’s response to an ethics commission conflict of interest ruling.
- K9s at Work – Sunday Journal 08/25/2013
- Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department Assistant Deputy Superintendent Kenny Ballinger tells us what makes a dog a good K9 unit and a loyal partner.
- Future of Transportation – Sunday Journal 08/25/2013
- Ellen Spear, President and CEO of the Heritage Museums and Gardens discusses their exhibit ‘Driving Our Dreams: Imagination in Motion’ which looks at the future of transportation.
- Outer Beach Coalition – Sunday Journal 08/18/2013
- Members Rosie Hatch and Bob Long talk about their efforts to find compromises that let beach-goers share the sand with piping plovers.
- Navigator Pilot Project – Sunday Journal 08/18/2013
- Beth Albert, director of Barnstable County Health and Human Services, Ronnie Gaullette with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and Helen Malinowski talk about a program to fill the service gap.
- Cape Rum Runners – Sunday Journal 08/18/2013
- Chris Galazzi, executive director of the Cape Cod Maritime Museum, and Robert Frazee, Chairman of the museum’s advisory board, discuss the exhibit ”Risky Business: Rum Running on Cape Cod.”
- Mayflower II Returns – Sunday Journal 08/11/2013
- We talk to Richard Pickering, deputy director of Plimoth Plantation, Joe Meany, cabin boy on the Mayflower II’s 1957 trip and Stephen Hopkins about the historic wooden ship.
- Marine Life Center – Sunday Journal 08/11/2013
- Kate Shaffer and Katherine Hurd of the National Marine Life Center talk more about how the facility’s making a name as a rescue destination for marine animals.
- Bee Population Decline – Sunday Journal 08/11/2013
- John Beach, President of the Barnstable County Beekeepers Association, discusses the causes and impacts of Colony Collapse Disorder.
- Shoreline Erosion – Sunday Journal 08/04/2013
- Greg Berman, Coastal Processes Specialist for the Woods Hole Sea Grant and the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, discusses how erosion is impacting the Cape’s shorelines.
- Stand Down 2013 – Sunday Journal 08/04/2013
- Recent Cape Cod Academy graduate Ben Taylor, NamVets executive director Merrill Blum and NamVets client Rick Raymond highlight the free services offered for veterans at Stand Down 2013.
- Defiant Brides – Sunday Journal 08/04/2013
- Nancy Rubin Stuart, author and executive director of the Cape Cod Writer’s Center, talks about her new biography of Revolutionary War brides Peggy Shippen Arnold and Lucy Knox.
- Author David Nasaw – Sunday Journal 07/28/2013
- Historian and author David Nasaw talks about his Pulitzer Prize-nominated biography, ”The Patriarch: the Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy.”
- Wastewater Planning Game – Sunday Journal 07/28/2013
- Cape Cod Commission Deputy Director Kristy Senatori joins us to talk more about the Commission’s new online wastewater planning game.
- Solarize Bourne – Sunday Journal 07/28/2013
- Bourne’s Energy Director Richard Elrick discusses the town’s participation in the ”Solarize Mass” program, which encourages homes and businesses to install solar panels.
- Wopanaak Language Reclamation Project – Sunday Journal 07/21/2013
- Mashpee Wampanoag leaders will open a charter school focused on a language once thought to be dead. Project administrator Judi Urqhart, Curriculum Specialist Nitana Hicks and Coordinator Jennifer Weston explain.
- ArtWorks Student Mentoring – Sunday Journal 07/21/2013
- Recent Barnstable High School graduate Maria Vincente, her professional photography mentor Stan Godwin and Workforce Investment Board Executive Director David Augustinho talk more about the ArtWorks program.
- Piping Plovers – Sunday Journal 07/21/2013
- Dr. Kathy Parsons, head of Mass Audubon’s, Coastal Waterbird Program, will discuss the current condition of the endangered Piping Plover.
- Oyster Reef – Sunday Journal 07/14/2013
- Wellfleet officials are using oysters to clean a section of the harbor. Curt Felix, of the town’s Wastewater Committee, talks about the project.
- Safe Harbor Careers – Sunday Journal 07/14/2013
- Domestic abuse survivor Julie Parker is joined by shelter director Betsy Fontes and Marita Locklear of JTEC to talk about Safe Harbor Shelter’s new initiative.
- Pets & Ticks – Sunday Journal 07/14/2013
- Dr. Tom Burns, of the Veterinary Associates of Cape Cod, discusses the dangers pets and their owners face from tick-borne illnesses.
- Mashpee Wampanoag Powwow – Sunday Journal 07/07/2013
- Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Chair Cedric Cromwell talks about the meaning behind the 92nd Powwow at the Barnstable County Fairgrounds.
- Reserve Corps Volunteer – Sunday Journal 07/07/2013
- 2013 Outstanding Medical Reserve Corps Public Health Volunteer Award winner Gerald Tierney discusses his decade of service with the Cape Cod Medical Reserve Corps.
- Hear Cape Cod – Sunday Journal 07/07/2013
- Berklee College of Music professor Steve Wilkes shares the music he’s created using three years of recordings of the sounds of Cape Cod.
- Orpheum Theater Renovations – Sunday Journal 06/30/2013
- Orpheum Theater president Naomi Turner and theater director Kevin McClain talk about renovating a historic movie house into a state-of-the-art, two-screen theater.
- Sturgis in Abu Dhabi – Sunday Journal 06/30/2013
- Recent Sturgis graduate Lauren Clingan is heading to college at NYU’s Abu Dhabi campus this fall. She joins us with guidance counselor Beverly Fogg and executive director Eric Hieser.
- D-Y Solar Schools – Sunday Journal 06/30/2013
- Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District Superintendent Carol Woodbury discusses how a project to bring solar power to school buildings will provide cost savings and educational opportunities.
- Gabriel Gomez – Sunday Journal 06/23/2013
- Republican Senate nominee Gabriel Gomez discusses his campaign and his thoughts on local, state, and national issues.
- Senate Race Analysis – Sunday Journal 06/23/2013
- Mark Forest, a professor at Cape Cod Community College and director of the public policy firm the Delahunt Group, talks about the special election for U.S. Senate.
- Cape Cod Baseball League – Sunday Journal 06/23/2013
- A look how one of the nation’s oldest amateur league’s 2013 season is shaping up with the league’s public relations director John Garner and president Judy Walden Scarafile.
- Orleans Farmers’ Market – Sunday Journal 06/16/2013
- Gretel Norgeot, Lucas Dinwiddie and Heather Bailey discuss the Orleans Farmers’ Market’s 20th anniversary and what’s behind the rise of shopping and growing local on Cape Cod.
- Affordable Housing Design Competition – Sunday Journal 06/16/2013
- Architect Peter McMahon talks about the Add-on ’13 Design Competition. Six finalists are designing modern, affordable homes under 800 square feet for Wellfleet.
- Cape Tech Engineering – Sunday Journal 06/16/2013
- Cape Cod Regional Technical High School freshmen Tatiana Kiss-Coviello, Joshua Moorehead and Chris Hilts and superintendent Robert Sanborn talk about the schools’ new engineering track.
- Summer of Sharks – Sunday Journal 06/09/2013
- Shark researcher Greg Skomal, Orleans Harbormaster Dawson Farber, and nonprofit co-founder Cynthia Wigren join us to look at what’s in store for the Cape and its unofficial mascot this summer.
- Robots in Education – Sunday Journal 06/09/2013
- Roger Faucher, a robotics teacher from Nauset Regional High School, discusses how robots can be used in the STEM curriculum and get young girls interested in computers and engineering.
- Marie Wilson – Sunday Journal 06/09/2013
- Excerpts from Marie Wilson’s speech at WE CAN’s 9th annual ‘”Day of Words, Wit and Wisdom.” Wilson created Take Our Daughters to Work Day, and founded The White House Project.
- Wildfires on Cape Cod – Sunday Journal 06/02/2013
- Wildfires once raged on Cape Cod and they could again. Bill Clark, of the County Cooperative Extension, and George Baker, Mashpee Fire Chief, talk about the region’s wildfire preparedness plan.
- Research Submarine Alvin – Sunday Journal 06/02/2013
- The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s famous submarine, Alvin, is rebuilt and can dive deeper than ever. WHOI’s Pat Hickey and Susan Humphris describe how the sub was made sea-worthy again.
- Battle of the Bands – Sunday Journal 06/02/2013
- Heather Arrascue, of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled, joins us to discuss the upcoming “Battle of the Bands” at Harwich High School.
- Veterans’ Hidden Wounds – Sunday Journal 05/26/2013
- Merrill Blum, Executive Director of the Nam Vets Association of The Cape And Islands, discusses the impacts traumatic brain injury has on returning war veterans.
- Maritime Symposium – Sunday Journal 05/26/2013
- Maritime historian and author Theresa Barbo talks about the long-running Maritime Symposium and her personal connections to the sea.
- Multimedia Teacher – Sunday Journal 05/26/2013
- Falmouth third grade teacher Suzy Brooks talks about her award-winning work bringing multimedia and social media into her Mullen-Hall School classroom.
- Pendleton Disaster – Sunday Journal 05/19/2013
- Coast Guard Boatswain’s Mate Erik Watson recounts one of the most daring Coast Guard rescue in U.S. history: the rescue of the crew of the Pendleton tanker in 1952.
- Cancer Survivors Day – Sunday Journal 05/19/2013
- Jeff Gaudet, Survivorship Program Manager for Cape Cod Healthcare, and Katherine Finnegan, a cancer survivor from Cataumet, discuss advances made in treatment and patient care.
- Craft Beer Week – Sunday Journal 05/19/2013
- Cape Cod Beer founders Todd and Beth Marcus wrap up American Craft Beer Week with a talk about the world of microbrewing and what’s on tap for Cape Cod Beer.
- School Choice Impact – Sunday Journal 05/12/2013
- Cape school districts are struggling with costs of sending kids to school in other towns. Barnstable Superintendent Mary Czajkowski tells us more.
- Bay State Bike Week – Sunday Journal 05/12/2013
- Rob Miceli, chair of the Cape chapter of Mass Bike, talks about bicycling for fun, for the commute and for Bay State Bike Week.
- Nantucket Foggy Facts – Sunday Journal 05/12/2013
- The Nantucket Historical Association’s Ben Simons, Robyn and John Davis Chief Curator, and Sarah Parks, Associate Curator, discuss “Nantucket Legends: Foggy Facts and Fictions” at the Nantucket Whaling Museum.
- Lyme Awareness Month: May – Sunday Journal 05/05/2013
- Barnstable County entomologist Larry Dapsis talks about deer ticks and the dangers they pose to humans.
- Cape Abilities – Sunday Journal 05/05/2013
- The Director of Community Development for Cape Abilities and the group’s president Larry Thayer discuss the group’s history, mission, and upcoming programs.
- Road to Sochi – Sunday Journal 05/05/2013
- Olympic hopeful and Marstons Mills resident Mike Trapp talks about his goal of representing the U.S. on the Olympic Snowboarding Team in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
- Cape SWAT in Watertown – Sunday Journal 04/28/2013
- Barnstable police officers Michael Damry and Jonathan Pass were among the thousands who combed the streets of Watertown on April 19th for the suspected Marathon bomber. We’ll hear their stories firsthand.
- Cape Physician Shortage – Sunday Journal 04/28/2013
- Keith Ritchie, director of physician recruitment at Cape Cod Healthcare, and Duffy Health Center CEO Heidi Nelson and Medical Director Roanne Osborne-Gaskin discuss the Cape’s shortage of primary care physicians.
- Falmouth Prevention Partnership – Sunday Journal 04/28/2013
- Patty Mitrokostas and Dr. Michael Bihari of the Falmouth Prevention Partnership join us to talk more about their efforts to reduce drug abuse in their town and beyond.
- Fresh Air Fund – Sunday Journal 04/21/2013
- The Fresh Air Fund gives hundreds of inner-city kids a chance for a Cape summer each year. We talk to local hosts Robert and Martha Waldo to learn more.
- Boys and Girls Club – Sunday Journal 04/21/2013
- Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod Executive Director Ruth Provost, joins Paul Bober Vice-President of the Board of Directors, and Keystone Club President Shay Anne Jackson discuss volunteering.
- Cape Cod Volunteers – Sunday Journal 04/21/2013
- Lisa McNeill, president of Cape Cod Volunteers, and Sharon Howard, volunteer consultant, talk about how their non-profit matches organizations with Cape Codders who want to give back.
- Plan 208: Wastewater – Sunday Journal 04/14/2013
- Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Paul Niedzwiecki explains how officials are using a state grant to develop a watershed-by-watershed plan to deal with wastewater.
- Cottontail Habitat Restoration – Sunday Journal 04/14/2013
- We learn more about a prescribed burning project to save the New England cottontail in the Mashpee Pine Barrens, from coordinators Drew McManus and David Scarpitti.
- Gazetteer of Dennis – Sunday Journal 04/14/2013
- Phyllis Robbins Horton and Burt Derick of the Dennis Historical Society discuss how many of the locales in Dennis were named.
- Cape Cod Makers – Sunday Journal 04/07/2013
- Cape Cod Makers co-founders Jerry Thiboutot and Mary and Jim Sullivan talk about the do-it-yourself philosophy of their new organization.
- Seal Symposium – Sunday Journal 04/07/2013
- Biologist Greg Early talks about the state of seal research, and Biologist Greg Skomal talks about his research on sharks as part of the first-ever Outer Cape Seal Symposium in Chatham.
- Portraits of Sandwich – Sunday Journal 04/07/2013
- Katharine Campbell, director of the Sandwich Glass Museum, discusses their latest exhibit featuring portraits and artifacts of former Sandwich residents.
- 2012 Red Cross Heroes – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- Cape and Islands Red Cross Executive Director Hilary Greene talks about the 2012 class of Red Cross heroes and the history of the award.
- Red Cross Hero: Frank O’Laughlin – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- Frank joins us to talk about his work with the Barnstable County Regional Emergency Planning Committee and his passion for amateur radio.
- Red Cross Hero: Janake Christensen – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- We talk with Janake by phone about how she saved a drowning swimmer while on duty as a lifeguard at Head of the Meadow Beach in Truro.
- Red Cross Hero: Tim Willmott – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- Tim tells us what it is like to be on the other side: two of his family members were the first to respond when he suffered cardiac arrest and saved his life.
- Red Cross Hero: Eileen Redfield – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- When her brother fell ill and needed a new kidney, Eileen did not hesitate to offer one of her own, helping him recover.
- Red Cross Hero: Ron Winner – Sunday Journal 03/31/2013
- Ron took community service to heart when he started volunteering at Cape Cod Child Development. We hear about his work with numerous Cape organizations.
- Lyme Commission Report – Sunday Journal 03/24/2013
- The Lyme Commission spent months exploring the issues and solutions related to Lyme disease. Commission members Dr. Sam Donta of Falmouth and Brenda Boleyn, a retired biology professor, discuss the report.
- LGBT Aging – Sunday Journal 03/24/2013
- Bob Isadore, chair of the Board of Directors for the Yarmouth Council on Aging, and Erica Webster, Founder of the Foundation for International Justice, discuss aging in the LGBT community.
- Sandwich Youth Survey – Sunday Journal 03/24/2013
- Linell Grundman and Trudy Avery of the Sandwich Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force talk about the implications of a recent survey of teen behaviors in the town.
- Sequestration: Town Budget Cuts – Sunday Journal 03/17/2013
- Barnstable Finance Director Mark Milne talks about sequestration and the changed reality the town is facing for school, police and other budgets next year.
- Sequestration: Personal Taxes – Sunday Journal 03/17/2013
- Local financial advisor Jeff Cutter explains tax code changes for Cape Codders as a result of the fiscal cliff.
- Sequestration: Elder Care – Sunday Journal 03/17/2013
- Leslie Scheer, executive director of Elder Care of the Cape & Islands, talks about how they’re struggling to protect Meals on Wheels from sequestration’s effects.
- Sequestration: National Seashore – Sunday Journal 03/17/2013
- Cape Cod National Seashore Superintendent George Price talks about how nearly $400,000 of cuts in this year’s budget will affect one of the country’s most popular national parks.
- Salt Marsh Equilibrium – Sunday Journal 03/10/2013
- Brown University researcher Tyler Coverdale talks about ditches dug in the Great Depression may be encouraging purple crab proliferation and contributing to erosion.
- Green Arts Festival – Sunday Journal 03/10/2013
- We’ll talk with Dorothy Palanza, organizer of “Appearances 2013: the Provincetown Green Arts Festival” about the upcoming festival and the history of the three-year event.
- Sandwich Beach Erosion – Sunday Journal 03/10/2013
- State Representative Randy Hunt and Darrell Davis, of Trustees of Sandwich Beaches, discuss whether the jetty at the east-end of the Cape Cod Canal is causing beach erosion.
- St Patrick’s Parade – Sunday Journal 03/03/2013
- Former Boston Bruins Center and Cape Cod Saint Patrick’s Parade Grand Marshal Derek Sanderson and Parade Co-Chair John Fallon discuss the upcoming parade.
- Shipwreck Discovered – Sunday Journal 03/03/2013
- Rulon Wilcox and Brian Bragington-Smith, of the Lewis Bay Research Center, talk about wood they discovered on the beach; wood they believe is from a British warship from 1812.
- Dolphin Tagging – Sunday Journal 03/03/2013
- Brian Sharp, Stranding Coordinator for the International Fund for Animal Welfare, discusses the group’s project tagging and tracking stranded dolphins.
- Coyotes Study Results – Sunday Journal 02/24/2013
- We hear the results of a wildlife study focusing on coyotes on the Cape and how to deal with them.
- Birds and Dinosaurs – Sunday Journal 02/24/2013
- Dr. John Kricher joins us to discuss the latest theories on how the feathered friends we call birds may have their roots in the dinosaurs that once roamed the Earth.
- Amazingly Awesome Recyclers – Sunday Journal 02/24/2013
- We talk with a team of fifth graders from Barnstable United Elementary School about their Destination Imagination project to promote recycling in their community.
- Reverse Freedom Riders – Sunday Journal 02/17/2013
- Dr. Ken Warren, former chair of the Barnstable Council of Churches, talks about his involvement in helping people who came to be known as the Reverse Freedom Riders.
- Travelling Red Chair – Sunday Journal 02/17/2013
- Beth Colt, innkeeper of the Woods Hole Inn, joins us to talk about the red chair, which has traveled to inns all around New England, and its latest project: a photo guidebook.
- Women’s Avenue for Voicing Empowerment – Sunday Journal 02/17/2013
- Non-profit founder Paige Riley talks about her organization, The Women’s Avenue for Voicing Empowerment and her vision for bringing women together on Cape Cod.
- Winter Weather Tour – Sunday Journal 02/10/2013
- We pay a visit to the Barnstable’s Department of Public Works for a first-hand look at how the town handles winter weather with sand and salt.
- Chemicals of Emerging Concern – Sunday Journal 02/10/2013
- Chemicals are getting into our water. Barnstable County Health and Environment Department Director George Heufelder talks about how Cape Cod can be a leader in understanding chemicals of emerging concern.
- Start-Up Weekend – Sunday Journal 02/10/2013
- We learn about the Cape’s inaugural edition of Start-Up Weekend with the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce’s entrepreneur-in-residence, Peter Karlson an entrepreneurship intensive coming this March.
- Wastewater Report – Sunday Journal 02/03/2013
- Ed DeWitt, Executive Director of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, talks with us about the Draft Consensus Statement from the Cape Cod Environmental Summit.
- Mentors in Violence Prevention – Sunday Journal 02/03/2013
- Barnstable High School students Annie Giannetti and Emma Gauthier and Independence House Prevention, Education and Outreach Coordinator Lauren Titus talk about how the program empowers students to stop violence and bullying.
- Blind Race Car Driver – Sunday Journal 02/03/2013
- We talk to Jay Blake of the Marstons Mills nonprofit ‘Follow A Dream’ about his hopes to set a record as the world’s fastest blind race car driver.
- Medical Marijuana – Sunday Journal 01/27/2013
- Town officials take part in a conversation about the ways towns are grappling with the implementation, regulation and control of newly legalized medical marijuana on Cape Cod.
- Cape Cod Curlers – Sunday Journal 01/27/2013
- Dave Palmer of Mashpee and Meghan Lino of Falmouth join with local coach Tony Colacchio of Cape Cod Curling discuss their upcoming trip to represent Team USA at World Championship of Wheelchair Curling in Russia.
- Cape Cod Volunteers – Sunday Journal 01/27/2013
- Lisa McNeill, president of Cape Cod Volunteers, and Sharon Howard, volunteer consultant talk about how their non-profit matches organizations with Cape Codders who want to give back.
- MLK Service Day – Sunday Journal 01/20/2013
- Christin Marshall, of Americorps Cape Cod, joins volunteer Mike Sousa and Kerry Bickford of Operation Military Kids to discuss the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
- 2013 Flu Season – Sunday Journal 01/20/2013
- Mary Devlin, Public Health and Wellness Manager for the Visiting Nurses Association of Cape Cod, talks about the 2013 flu season and why it hit some cities and towns so hard.
- Cape Cod Tech Restaurant – Sunday Journal 01/20/2013
- Cape Cod Regional Technical High School culinary arts students Jackie Murphy and Austin Dyal, and their teacher Paul Smith, talk about the school’s own full-service restaurant, the Hidden Cove.
- Cape Innovation Incubator – Sunday Journal 01/13/2013
- Peter Karlson, entrepreneur-in-residence at the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, talks about their innovation incubator, which helps local entrepreneurs get their start-ups off the ground.
- Arts Foundation of Cape Cod – Sunday Journal 01/13/2013
- Executive Director Kevin Howard provides a preview of everything the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod is offering in 2013.
- Board Games Return – Sunday Journal 01/13/2013
- Matthew Donle of Wicked Fun Games talks about the recent resurgence of popularity in board games and the benefits they have for kids and society as a whole.
- Mashpee School Safety – Sunday Journal 01/06/2013
- Mashpee School Superintendent Ann Bradshaw, Mashpee Police Chief Rodney Collins, and gun violence expert Dr. Matthew Masiello discuss the district’s plans to keep students safe.
- Fences Fight Erosion – Sunday Journal 01/06/2013
- Outer Cape environmentalist Gordon Peabody explains a cheap and simple fencing innovation that could change the way the Cape fights beach loss.
- SSV Oliver Hazard Perry – Sunday Journal 01/06/2013
- Cape resident and tall ship Captain Richard Bailey talks about construction of the tall ship Oliver Hazard Perry in Rhode Island.