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  • Sunday Journal 7/25/10: Water Quality Issues
    • Recent boil water orders and water quality issues will be discussed with Thomas Cambareri, Water Resources Program Manager of the Cape Cod Commission.
  • Sunday Journal 7/25/10: Pilgrim Monument (Part 4)
    • Provincetown Museum historian Laurel Guadazno and Pilgrim Monument executive director Jim Bakker will discuss special exhibits on display at the Provincetown Museum to highlight the 100th anniversary.
      This is the fourth of a four-part series that ran throughout the month of July in anticipation of the celebration taking place in Provincetown on August 5.
  • Sunday Journal 7/25/10: Barnstaple, England
    • Ian Roome, mayor and Bruce Vernon, senior town councilor of Barnstaple, England, our sister city across the pond, share with us the benefits of the towns' partnership.
  • Sunday Journal 7/18/10: Pilgrim Monument (Part 3)
    • Provincetown Museum historian Laurel Guadazno and Pilgrim Monument executive director Jim Bakker will preview the planned 100th anniversary celebration, taking place on August 5 in Provincetown.
      This is the third of a four-part series that ran throughout the month of July in anticipation of the celebration taking place in Provincetown on August 5.
  • Sunday Journal 7/18/10: Cape Cod Academy
    • Cape Cod Academy students Liza McGowen and Katie Olsen along with history teacher Keith Lewison discuss a recent trip the students took to do some volunteer work at a school in the Dominican Republic.
  • Sunday Journal 7/18/10: Pledging Allegiance
    • 2007 Dennis-Yarmouth High School grad Josh Coleman recently starred in his very first film, Pledging Allegiance. Coleman talks about his experience shooting the film and his aspirations as an actor.
  • Sunday Journal 7/18/10: Cape Cod Irish Summer Fest
    • The first-ever Cape Cod Irish Summer Fest is coming up on July 27. Organizers Terry Clen and Dave Hickey tell us about the music, food, dance and more taking place at the Melody Tent.
  • Sunday Journal 7/11/10: Housing With Love Walk
    • Bob Murray, executive director of the Falmouth Housing Authority, talks about for the 18th summer in a row Murray will walk from Provincetown to Falmouth to raise money for affordable housing and homeless outreach.
  • Sunday Journal 7/11/10: Pilgrim Monument (Part 2)
    • Provincetown Museum historian Laurel Guadazno and Pilgrim Monument executive director Jim Bakker outline what it was like on August 5, 1910 when the monument was first dedicated.
      This is the second of a four-part series that will run throughout the month of July in anticipation of the celebration taking place in Provincetown on August 5.
  • Sunday Journal 7/11/10: Hyannis Sound
    • Five of the ten members of the Hyannis Sound talk about their a cappella performances across Cape Cod and share some of their vocal stylings.
  • Sunday Journal 7/11/10: Barnstable County Fair
    • The Barnstable County Fair begins on Saturday July 17. Fair general manager Wendy Brown and marketing consultant Chip Bishop fill us in on what we can expect this year.
  • Sunday Journal 7/4/10: Pilgrim Monument (Part 1)
    • The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown is turning 100 this year. Monument executive director Jim Bakker and Provincetown Museum Historian Laurel Guadazno will give us an overview of the monument's history.
      This is the first of a four-part series that ran throughout the month of July in anticipation of the celebration taking place in Provincetown on August 5.
  • Sunday Journal 7/4/10: Former US Sen Paul Kirk
    • Former US Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) talks about his stint in the Senate as the interim replacement for the late Senator Edward Kennedy.
  • Sunday Journal 7/4/10: NOAH shelter
    • Rick Presbrey, CEO, and Ed Mangano, board member, of the Housing Assistance Corporation discuss the NOAH shelter in light of recent controversy surrounding the overnight shelter for homeless people in Hyannis.
  • Sunday Journal 6/27/10: Cape and Islands Wind Information Network
    • The Cape and Islands Wind Information Network (CIWIN) is a new service to educate and inform Cape Codders about wind energy. Board president Liz Argo and board member Mary Jane Curran talk about the initiative.
  • Sunday Journal 6/27/10: Coach Jack Riley
    • Jack Riley is the coach of the 1960 US Olympic hockey team and a former hockey coach at West Point. He's also a Cape Codder, and shares with us some stories from his career.
  • Sunday Journal 6/27/10: Grecian Festival
    • The St. George Greek Orthodox Church Greek Festival is coming up July 16 – 18, 2010. Festival co-chairman Pat Trempalas talks about the festivals sights, sounds, and food.
  • Sunday Journal 6/20/10: Certified Nurse Assistant program
    • Dave Augustinho, executive director of the Cape and Islands Workforce Investment Board discusses a new Certified Nurse's Assistant program that helps folks interested in a career in healthcare get their foot in the door.
  • Sunday Journal 6/20/10: March for Babies
    • Dick Sullivan and Diane Pratt of the Southeastern Massachusetts division of the March of Dimes preview the March for Babies taking place on Sunday June 27 at the Cape Cod Canal.
  • Sunday Journal 6/20/10: Barbara Gleason
    • Barbara Gleason, a teacher at Barnstable High School, talks about her self-published 'My Hometown" children's book series.
  • Sunday Journal 6/20/10: Cape Cod Center for Women
    • Mary Starr and Gregg Parkinson of the Cape Cod Center for Women share the work that they do and preview the upcoming fourth annual Cape Cod Center for Women Golf Tournament.
  • Sunday Journal 6/13/10: Christopher Hyland Art Collection
    • Art collector Christopher Hyland and Liz Hunter, executive director of the Cape Cod Museum of Art discuss Hyland's collection of photographs, currently on display at the CCMOA.
  • Sunday Journal 6/13/10: Best Night of the Year
    • Richard Brothers, president of the Cape and Islands United Way and Rick Angelini, event chair, preview the upcoming 12th annual Best Night of the Year, to be held June 27 at Willowbend Country Club.
  • Sunday Journal 6/13/10: Falmouth Arts Alive Festival
    • Roger Day, of Falmouth Arts, gives us the details on the Falmouth Arts Alive Festival, happening in Falmouth from June 18-20.
  • Sunday Journal 6/6/10: Cape Cod Baseball League
    • Judy Walden Scarafile, John Garner and Jim Higgins of the Cape Cod Baseball League provide a preview of the upcoming summer season.
  • Sunday Journal 6/6/10: Cross country ride for the homeless
    • Cape Cod Academy teacher Larry Brown and homeless advocate Tom Naples talk about a solo motorcycle trip across a mountain range in the West to raise money for the Cape Cod Council of Churches' homeless outreach programs.
  • Sunday Journal 6/6/10: Non-profit Toolbox
    • Janel Kesten, Reiko Beach and Tom Beach of the Non-profit Toolbox tell us what their organization does to help the Cape's non profits.
  • Sunday Journal 5/30/10: The Running Waves
    • Tim Murphy and Seton Murphy, brothers and authors, discuss their new book "The Running Waves", a based-on-truth fictional novel set on Cape Cod in the summer of 1994.
  • Sunday Journal 5/30/10: Veterans Services
    • Edward Merrigan, the Town of Barnstable's newly appointed Director of Veterans Services talks about the services provided and discusses the needs of veterans here on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 5/30/10: Summer Tourism
    • Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce shares her predictions for the upcoming summer tourist season on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 5/23/10: Portuguese Festival
    • Don Murphy and Liliana DeSouza, organizers of the Provincetown Portuguese festival, fill us in on the tradition and history of the event and what we can expect on June 24th.
  • Sunday Journal 5/23/10: Hass Family Medicine
    • Dr. Joel Hass recently opened up a brand new family practice in Hyannis. Dr. Hass along with his nurse practitioners talk about the new practice and what sets them apart from the rest.
  • Sunday Journal 5/23/10: Artist Shanties
    • Melissa Hersh of the Town of Barnstable talks about the Artist Shanties and the fun lineup of musicians that will perform at Aselton Park at Hyannis Harbor this summer.
  • Sunday Journal 5/16/10: All Decked Out
    • Claire Goyer of the Duffy Health Center, Kyle Hinkle of the Homeless Prevention Council, and Ed Maas of the Orleans Inn talk about the May 30th All Decked Out fundraiser.
  • Sunday Journal 5/16/10: Team Winprov
    • Dennis-Yarmouth High School's "Winprov" Destination Imagination team members talk about their experiences in the program and their efforts to raise money to attend the finals in Tennessee.
  • Sunday Journal 5/16/10: Arts and Alzheimers
    • Suzanne Faith and Molly Purdue of Alzheimer's Services of Cape Cod and the Islands talk about Arts and Alzheimers, a new program designed to help Cape Codders suffering from the disease.
  • Sunday Journal 5/9/10: Helping in Haiti
    • Nora Kenneway of Marstons Mills recently got back from a mission helping in Haiti, she tells us of ongoing efforts to help out following January's devastating earthquake.
  • Sunday Journal 5/9/10: WHOI
    • Dave Gallo, director of special projects at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution talks about underwater exploration, technology, and WHOI's role in searching for the missing Air France Flight 477.
  • Sunday Journal 5/9/10: Figawi
    • Figawi Charity Ball committee members talk about the history of the Figawi Race and the upcoming 24th annual gala event scheduled for Saturday, May 22.
  • Sunday Journal 5/2/10: Cape Wind Conversation
    • US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced federal approval of Cape Wind at the State House in Boston on Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Listen to the Cape community's reaction.
  • Sunday Journal 5/2/10: Cape Wind Project
    • Mark Rodgers, Communications Director for Cape Wind and Barbara Hill of Clean Power Now discuss the Cape Wind project, its goals and the challenges that lie ahead.
  • Sunday Journal 5/2/10: Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound
    • Audra Parker, head of the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound, the lead opposing organization to Cape Wind, talks about their next steps.
  • Sunday Journal 4/25/10: Cape Cod Modern House Trust
    • Peter McMahon of the Cape Cod Modern House Trust discusses efforts to renovate a group of 1960s-era modern homes nestled into the dunes of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
  • Sunday Journal 4/25/10: Barnstable Big Fix
    • Rick Presbrey, Housing Assistance Corp, and Alison L'Hereux, Americorps Cape Cod member, talk about Barnstable Big Fix, an initiative to help those in need with repairs around the house.
  • Sunday Journal 4/25/10: Why Weight Cape Cod
    • Ladies from Why Weight Cape Cod talk about their lifestyle-change approach to weight loss and a challenge they're issuing to Cape Cod residents and businesses.
  • Sunday Journal 4/18/10: Mwalim
    • Musician, teacher, writer and Mashpee Wampanoag, Mwalim discusses his one-man-show, ‘A Party At The Crossroads’ and his varied musical influences.
  • Sunday Journal 4/18/10: Commission on the Status of Women
    • The Cape and Islands Commission on the Status of Women discuss the biggest issues facing women on Cape Cod and what they hope to do to help.
  • Sunday Journal 4/18/10: A.S. Films International
    • Local filmmakers Dan Boylan and Guy Taylor talk about their Cape-based film production company, the short films they've made and their plans to shoot a feature film on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 4/11/10: Unite4Excellence
    • Executive Directors Jerry Karter of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra and Kevin Howard of Cape Cod Conservatory talk about their effort to merge the two organizations.
  • Sunday Journal 4/11/10: Children's Cove
    • Stacy Gallagher, Executive Director of Children's Cove and Ben Caswell of Wendell Marketing discuss the importance of protecting children against sexual abuse and the awareness campaign.
  • Sunday Journal 4/11/10: Barnstable Municipal Airport
    • Barnstable Municipal Airport Manager Bud Breault outlines a long-in-the-works terminal expansion project that's set to get underway this July.
  • Sunday Journal 4/4/10: Cape Cod National Seashore
    • Karst Hoogeboom, Chief of Facilities & Maintenance for Cape Cod National Seashore, gives an update on storm damage repairs to the Seashore.
  • Sunday Journal 4/4/10: BHS Art Exhibit
    • Art students from Barnstable High School discuss their upcoming Senior show at the Guyer Barn in Hyannis.
  • Sunday Journal 4/4/10: Kathy Kleekamp
    • Kathy Kleekamp, a scientist-turned-artist, talks about the links between biology and art.
  • Sunday Journal 3/28/10: Heritage Museums and Gardens
    • Retiring Heritage Museums and Gardens Executive Director Dr. Scott Swank talks about his work with the Museum and their exciting upcoming summer season.
  • Sunday Journal 3/28/10: Duffy Health Center
    • The Duffy Health Center's Claire Goyer talks about her work with the center ahead of her retirement.
  • Sunday Journal 3/28/10: Pilot House
    • Betsy Fontes of Pilot House discusses the work they do to help the local homeless population.
  • Sunday Journal 3/21/10: IFAW Dolphin Rescue
    • Katie Moore of the International Fund for Animal Welfare shares her story as part of the team that worked to rescue a group of stranded dolphins in Wellfleet last week.
  • Sunday Journal 3/21/10: Creative Collaborative Conference
    • Maggie Van Scyver, President of the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, joins us to discuss the exciting event Creative Collaborative Conference, coming up this Thursday, March 25th.
  • Sunday Journal 3/21/10: Hit and Run History
    • Local film makers, Andy Buckley and Matt Griffin, talk about the 2nd installment of their Columbia Expedition documentary, Hit and Run History, and the upcoming showings of the segment.
  • Sunday Journal 3/14/10: Great White Sharks
    • Cape-based shark expert Dr. Greg Skomal talks about what he's learned about great white sharks that were tagged off the coast of Chatham last September.
  • Sunday Journal 3/14/10: Cape Cod Songwriters
    • Dan Helman, local musician and creator of the Cape Cod Songwriters contest talks about the competition details and how you can make your song heard.
  • Sunday Journal 3/14/10: Great Chef's Gala
    • Dick Sullivan and Diane Pratt of the March of Dimes, whose mission is to give all babies a healthy start in life, talk about the upcoming Great Chef's benefit dinner on March 27th in Chatham.
  • Sunday Journal 3/7/10: OpenCape Moving Forward
    • Dan Gallagher, president of the OpenCape Corporation, talks about the broadband project moving forward now that it's received a 32 million dollar federal stimulus grant.
  • Sunday Journal 3/7/10: Herbicides on Cape
    • Environmentalists discuss their plans to create a Cape-wide ban of herbicide spraying in light of Nstar's plan to use chemicals to control overgrowth along the power line right-of-way.
  • Sunday Journal 3/7/10: Breast Cancer and the Environment
    • Scientists from the Silent Spring Institute examining the link between contaminants in the Cape's groundwater and breast cancer discuss new developments in their study.
  • Sunday Journal 2/28/10: Children Youth & Families Summit
    • The folks behind the 7th annual Barnstable County Children Youth and Families Summit talk about the daylong event coming up on March 12th.
  • Sunday Journal 2/28/10: Home with a Heart
    • Local homeless advocates Rick Presbrey and Bob Murray talk about their effort to raise local funds for the Home with a Heart campaign to make up for state budget cuts.
  • Sunday Journal 2/28/10: St. Patrick's Day Parade
    • Organizers of the 5th annual Cape Cod St. Patrick's Day Parade discuss the Heroes and Heroines of Ireland theme and what folks can expect on March 6th.
  • Sunday Journal 2/21/10: Cape Cod K9 Relief Fund
    • Joe Ambrosini of the Cape Cod Police K9 Relief Fund discusses his efforts to help retired police dogs and his hope to help on a national level.
  • Sunday Journal 2/21/10: Gosnold Intervention
    • Organizers of a forum on intervention sponsored by the Gosnold Treatment Center of Falmouth discuss the importance of family members helping stop addiction.
  • Sunday Journal 2/21/10: Manor House Autism Forum
    • Ladies from the Manor House School in Dennis, a private school for autistic children, discuss an upcoming forum meant to inform parents about the importance of quality education for autistic children.
  • Sunday Journal 2/14/10: Geek Girl Boot Camp
    • Geek Girls Leslie Fishlock, Paula Hersey, and June Bertucci tell us why technology is so important and highlight the upcoming Geek Girl Boot Camp "un-conference" scheduled for March 6th in Hyannis. Register online at http://www.geekgirlcamp.com
  • Sunday Journal 2/14/10: Copenhagen Climate Summit
    • Scientists from the Woods Hole Research Center talk about their trip to the global climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Sunday Journal 2/14/10: Zion Union Heritage Museum
    • Harold Tobey and John Reed highlight The Zion Union Heritage Museum's slavery exhibit going on during the month of February for Black History Month.
  • Sunday Journal 2/7/10: Human Condition Report
    • Elizabeth Albert and Warren Smith of the Barnstable County Department of Human Services discuss the newly released Human Condition Report for Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 2/7/10: Richard Dreyfuss
    • Academy Award winning actor Richard Dreyfuss talks about his role in a Cape-based movie directed by Cape Codder Dan Adams and about his efforts to bring civics education to schools.
  • Sunday Journal 2/7/10: Shelter from the Storm
    • Cape Cod Academy students and their teacher, Larry Brown, talk about the student-organized Shelter from the Storm concert that will raise money to help homeless veterans on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: Tax Aide
    • Bob Bownes, a volunteer with Tax Aide, informs us about changes to the 2009 tax returns and a free tax preparation service available to Cape Codders.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: First Things First Exhibit
    • Maggie VanSkyver of the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod talks about "First Things First", an exhibition of local artists going on now at the Cotuit Center for the Arts.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: 6th Annual College Goal Sunday
    • Michael Gross of Cape Cod Community College talks about the 6th Annual College Goal Sunday, an important financial aid seminar held at the College on January 31, 2010.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: 211 Information Service
    • Richard Brothers, Cape and Islands United Way, and Kathleen Seymour, AmeriCorps VISTA, talk about plans to expand the 2-1-1 information service here on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: Peace Quilts
    • Jeanne Staples, founder and director of the Vineyard-based organization Peace Quilts for Haiti talks about her group's efforts to help earthquake survivors.
  • Sunday Journal 1/24/10: Guiding Good Choices
    • Angela Modgano and Joanne Sykes talk about Guiding Good Choices, a new parenting program in Falmouth.
  • Sunday Journal 1/17/10: Cape Cod Water project
    • Maggie Geist, head of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, discusses the Cape Cod Water Resources Restoration Project that recently received a large 30 million dollar federal grant.
  • Sunday Journal 1/17/10: March of Dimes
    • Dick Sullivan, president emeritus of the local March of Dimes and MoD division director Diane Pratt discuss the March of Dimes 40th Annual Telerama set for January 24, 2010.
  • Sunday Journal 1/17/10: AmeriCorps Cape Cod
    • Americorps Cape Cod program specialist Becca Wilson and member Chris Valis talk about the Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service taking place on Monday, January 18, 2010.
  • Sunday Journal 1/10/10: Open Cape
    • Dan Gallagher of the Open Cape initiative talks about the plan to increase broadband communications on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 1/10/10: Cape Care Coalition
    • Folks from the Cape Care Coalition discuss their efforts to create a single-payer health care option for Cape Codders.
  • Sunday Journal 1/10/10: Relay For Life
    • Representatives from the American Cancer Society of Cape Cod fill us in on their upcoming kick-off to this summer's planned Relay for Life.
  • Sunday Journal 1/3/10: Deep Blue Discoveries
    • Jeff Croll, marine educator and President of Deep Blue Discoveries, talks about his fun and educational film about Cape Cod's Pleasant Bay.
  • Sunday Journal 1/3/10: Antarctica
    • Chris Neil, a scientist with the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, is currently in Antarctica studying climate change.
  • Sunday Journal 1/3/10: US Census
    • We hear from local folks organizing the US Census count about the importance of filling out the census and their need for temporary workers.
  • Sunday Journal 12/27/09: Biggest Winner Competition
    • Local fitness experts Todd Sousa and Diane Francis talk about the brand new "Biggest Winner" fitness competition and some tips for staying fit in the New Year.
  • Sunday Journal 12/27/09: Cape Cod Center for Women
    • Mary Star, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Center for Women, and Falmouth Pediatrician, Greg Parkinson, talk about their work and an upcoming fundraiser.
  • Sunday Journal 12/27/09: Barnstable County Sheriff Dept
    • Barnstable County Sheriff Jim Cummings talks about the impending state takeover and how it will affect his department.
  • Sunday Journal 12/20/09: Stress-Reduction Program
    • Adam Liss and Fiona Jensen talk about a stress-reduction program for students beginning in January at Barnstable High School.
  • Sunday Journal 12/20/09: Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
    • Volunteers from the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History talk about fun programs for the whole family going on during holiday school vacation.
  • Sunday Journal 12/20/09: Holidays and Depression
    • Dr. Dayle Laurence of Clinical Director at Cape Cod Human Services, an affiliate of Cape Cod Healthcare, discusses how to cope with depression during the holidays.
  • Sunday Journal 12/13/09: Lower Cape Outreach Council
    • The Lower Cape Outreach Council talks about the food pantries they run across the Cape and their increased need during these tough economic times.
  • Sunday Journal 12/13/09: Cape Cod Medical Reserve Corps
    • The Cape Cod Medical Reserve Corps talks about the work they do to provide much-needed support across the Cape.
  • Sunday Journal 12/13/09: Duffy Center
    • The Duffy Center and the Federated Church of Hyannis talk about the Homeless Person's Memorial Day on December 16, 2009.
  • Sunday Journal 12/06/09: Marine Life Center
    • Kathy Zagzebski of the Marine Life Center in Buzzards Bay talks about their new animal rehab hospital that's currently under construction.
  • Sunday Journal 12/06/09: AIDS Support Group
    • Jill Brookshire of the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod discusses the state of AIDS on Cape Cod in light of the recent World AIDS Day.
  • Sunday Journal 12/06/09: Local Holiday Shopping
    • Local merchants and folks from the Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce discuss this year's holiday shopping season.
  • Sunday Journal 11/29/09: Cape Cod Cubs
    • Dan Hodge, coach of the brand-new Cape Cod Cubs junior hockey league based at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center, talks about their exciting season.
  • Sunday Journal 11/29/09: Christmas Commons church fair
    • Organizers of the Christmas Commons Fair at the Federated Church of Hyannis discuss their kickoff to the holiday season.
  • Sunday Journal 11/29/09: Cape Cod Canal Area Traffic
    • Tom Cahir, Cape Cod RTA Administrator and Chair of the Cape Cod Canal Area Traffic Task Force, talks about solutions to traffic problems caused by work on the Sagamore Bridge.
  • Sunday Journal 11/22/09: H1N1 vs Seasonal Flu
    • Dr. Alan Sugar, head of infectious disease at Cape Cod Healthcare, explains the difference between the seasonal flu and H1N1.
  • Sunday Journal 11/22/09: Holiday Stress Tips
    • Adam Liss, director of Cape Stress Reduction & Optimal Health gives us tips on how to deal with stress this holiday season.
  • Sunday Journal 11/22/09: Outer Cape Health Services
    • Outer Cape Health Services has a new chief executive officer. Sally Deane talks about her new role and what she hopes to achieve.
  • Sunday Journal 11/15/09: Honeybees
    • Laura Kelley, a local organic landscaper and beekeeper, talks about the role honeybees play in the Cape's ecology.
  • Sunday Journal 11/15/09: Human Rights Commission
    • Jacqueline Fields, head of the Barnstable County Human Rights Commission, talks about the work they do here on Cape Cod to support the efforts of eliminating discrimination.
  • Sunday Journal 11/15/09: CapeAbilities
    • Larry Thayer, president of CapeAbilities, about the difficulties facing those with special needs as they try to find employment here on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 11/8/09: Veteran Services
    • Sid Chase, Director of Veteran Services for Cape Cod, talks about his work with veterans’ services and the importance of remembering and honoring our veterans on Veterans' Day.
  • Sunday Journal 11/8/09: Veterans Discuss Experiences
    • Jud Phelps, a Navy veteran, and Burt Parcels, an Army veteran, discuss their experiences as veterans and talk about an upcoming Veterans Day service at St. Mary's on Wednesday.
  • Sunday Journal 11/8/09: Cape Cod National Seashore
    • November is full of fun activities at the National Seashore. The Cape Cod National Seashore's Sue Haley fills us in on what they've got going on for the whole family.
  • Sunday Journal 11/1/09: Jung-Ho Pak
    • Jung-Ho Pak, artistic director of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra talks about his work with the symphony, in local schools, and their upcoming Magnificently Mozart program.
  • Sunday Journal 11/1/09: Barnstable Charter Review
    • Members of the Barnstable Charter Review Committee talk about changes they have made to the charter that Barnstable residents will vote on November 3rd.
  • Sunday Journal 11/1/09: Hit and Run History
    • Andy Buckley and Matt Griffin, filmmakers from Chatham, talk about their exciting “Hit and Run History” documentary that chronicles the Columbia Expedition.
  • Sunday Journal 10/25/09: Paranormal Research Society
    • Derek Bartlett, founder of the Cape and Islands Paranormal Research Society, discusses paranormal activity on the Cape along with their ghost hunting tours in Barnstable Village.
  • Sunday Journal 10/25/09: Haunted Yarmouth
    • Author and historian Paul Cote talks about his book, Haunted Yarmouth, which includes interesting stories about older homes in Yarmouth as well as some local history and legends.
  • Sunday Journal 10/25/09: Cape Encounters
    • Many Cape Codders have their own ghost stories and ghost experiences. Gary Joseph is the co-author of Cape Encounters and he shares with us the stories he has heard from local folks.
  • Sunday Journal 10/18/09: Philanthropy Day
    • Chris Perry from the Planned Giving Council of Cape Cod talks about their upcoming Philanthropy Day on Cape Cod scheduled for Nov 4, 2009 at the Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis.
  • Sunday Journal 10/18/09: Domestic Violence Awareness
    • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Lysetta Hurge-Putnam of Independence House talks about domestic violence issues on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 10/18/09: CCH Midwife Program
    • Members of the obstetrics and gynecology team for Cape Cod Healthcare discuss the new Midwife program at Cape Cod Hospital.
  • Sunday Journal 10/11/09: Breast Cancer on Cape Cod
    • Cheryl Osimo and Laurel Schaider of the Silent Spring Institute talk about a study of the Cape’s water supply and its possible connection to breast cancer on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 10/11/09: CIC on the Status of Women
    • Members of the newly formed Cape and Islands Commission on the Status of Women come in to talk about their efforts and their search for a 13th member to join the board.
  • Sunday Journal 10/11/09: Tom Naples helping the Homeless
    • Tom Naples has a very unique and personal way of helping the homeless and has assisted more than 70 people find housing this year alone. He discusses his efforts and methods.
  • Sunday Journal 10/4/09: Treating ADHD on Cape Cod
    • Tracey Bromley Goodwin, educational coach and consultant, and Holly Oberacker, art therapist, have joined together for a unique approach to treating ADHD.
  • Sunday Journal 10/4/09: Cape Cod Walking Weekend
    • Heather McElroy from the Cape Cod Commission and Cape Cod Pathways talks about the Cape Cod Walking Weekend taking place on October 9-12.
  • Sunday Journal 10/4/09: Eastern College Athletic Conference
    • The Eastern College Athletic Conference is back holding its annual convention in Hyannis this week. Commissioner Rudy Keeling and others discuss this event.
  • Sunday Journal 9/27/09: Civic-minded Youth
    • An organizer and representative of the Cape and Islands Youth Congress and the Human Rights Academy for Barnstable County discuss youth civic engagement on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 9/27/09: Cape Light Compact
    • Briana Kane of the Cape Light Compact shares some tips on how you can keep warm and save money this winter.
  • Sunday Journal 9/27/09: Homelessness on Cape Cod
    • Philip Mangano, former executive director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness & Rick Presbrey, Housing Assistance Corp CEO discuss homelessness on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 9/20/09: SCORE on Cape Cod
    • Walt Dolbier and Mike Baker of SCORE give advice to those seeking to start their own business - and even some tips for current business owners to get through these tough economic times.
  • Sunday Journal 9/20/09: Fall for the Arts
    • Maggie Van Sciver, president of the board of the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod talks about the 2nd annual Fall for the Arts festival taking place Oct 2nd - 4th all across Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 9/20/09: Understanding Cape Cod
    • Lisa McNeil and Kristen O'Malley of the Cape Cod Foundation discuss a series of upcoming forums geared at starting conversations on a myriad of issues facing Cape Codders.
  • Sunday Journal 9/13/09: Cape Elder Population
    • The Barnstable Senior Center and Friends of the Barnstable Senior Center discuss issues the elder population on Cape Cod face in these tough economic times.
  • Sunday Journal 9/13/09: Nauset School Superintendent
    • Richard Hoffman, superintendent of Nauset Schools, talks about his new job, his past jobs, and what he hopes to accomplish here on Cape Cod.
  • Sunday Journal 9/13/09: Wings of Freedom Tour
    • The Wings of Freedom Tour is coming to Barnstable Municipal Airport, bringing a B-17 Flying Fortress, a B-24 Liberator and a P-51 Mustang to Hyannis from Sept. 16 to Sept 18.
  • Sunday Journal 9/6/09: Seaside Lemans
    • Beth Patkoske, Seaside Lemans Event Director and Dewitt Davenport, President of the Davenport Companies and event founder talk about the upcoming race on September 12.
  • Sunday Journal 9/6/09: YMCA of Cape Cod
    • YMCA of Cape Cod CEO Joanie Sutherland and Camp Lyndon director Steven Wolf talk about the grand opening celebration planned for September 12 in West Barnstable.
  • Sunday Journal 9/6/09: ALS Cliff Walk
    • The ALS Family Charitable Foundation helps people with Lou Gherig's disease. Tara Cronin talks about the ALS Cliff Walk along the Cape Cod Canal on September 13th.
  • Sunday Journal 8/30/09: Sen Ted Kennedy Part I
  • Sunday Journal 8/30/09: Sen Ted Kennedy Part II
  • Sunday Journal 8/30/09: Sen Ted Kennedy Part III
    • Honoring the life and legacy of the late Senator Edward Kennedy. Rebecca Pierce-Cote, co-founder of the JFK Hyannis Museum; Wendy Northcross, co-founder of the JFK Hyannis Museum, Howard Penn, director of JFK Hyannis Museum Foundation and Rob Senott, board president of the JFK Hyannis Museum discuss their personal connections with the late Senator, tell anecdotes about his life, his love for Cape Cod, and a new exhibit dedicated to him at the JFK Museum in Hyannis.
  • Sunday Journal 8/23/09: Comedienne Lily Tomlin
    • Comedienne Lily Tomlin talks about her upcoming performance at MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown on August 29 to raise funds for the local Pilgrim Bark Park.
  • Sunday Journal 8/23/09: 2009 Last Gasp Bike Boat and Bake
    • Bill Murphy talks about the Last Gasp Bike Boat and Bake, a fun bike ride that has cyclists pedaling from Sandwich to Provincetown to raise money for Cape Cod non-profit organizations.
  • Sunday Journal 8/23/09: CCCC Wind Turbine
    • Michael Gross, Director of Communications at Cape Cod Community College, talks about the new wind turbine going up at the West Barnstable campus.
  • Sunday Journal 8/16/09: Renewable Energy Trends
    • Chris Powicki Principal of Water Energy and Ecology Information Services talks about renewable energy trends and how consumers can save money on their electric bills.
  • Sunday Journal 8/16/09: Canal Army Corps of Engineers
    • Frank Fedele of the Canal Army Corps of Engineers and his team of managers talk about maintaining the bridges and property along the canal and visitor programs.
  • Sunday Journal 8/16/09: Real Estate Market
    • Danny Griffin local and national real estate specialist discusses recent July housing numbers released by the Barnstable County Register of Deeds.
  • Sunday Journal 8/9/09: Patrick McCarthy
    • Attorney Terrance O’Connell has been trying for 6 years to re-open the case involving 10-year-old Patrick McCarthy of Bourne who was found dead in the woods of New Hampshire back in 2003.
  • Sunday Journal 8/9/09: Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority
    • Next month, Tom Cahir is taking over as the new director of the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority and shares with us his future plans for expansion and improvements.
  • Sunday Journal 8/9/09: Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod
    • Executive Director Ruth Provost talks about celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod and programs underway at the club located in Mashpee.
  • Sunday Journal 8/2/09: Cape Cod Museum of Art
    • Elizabeth Ives Hunter, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Museum of Art, talks about the interesting link between Alzheimers and Dementia patients when it comes to art.
  • Sunday Journal 8/2/09: Cape Cod Healthcare
    • Dr. Jim Butterick and Dr. Herbert Gray talk about how Cape Cod Healthcare ranks for treating patients suffering from heart failure and pneumonia as published in USA Today.
  • Sunday Journal 8/2/09: Cape Cod Tourism
    • Wendy Northcross and Bill Zammer of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce talk about this summer tourism season and how visitors and residents are spending their dollars.

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