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  • 5 days ago | capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip

    Summer 2025 arrived on June 20 at 10:42 pm. Don’t wait too long to enjoy its 94 days, they move along quickly, especially on Patti Page’s “Old Cape Cod.” Her top-selling song came out in 1957 and as someone born a year later can attest, the seasons add up faster and as the years go along.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip

    See first American Airlines plane from Philadelphia arrive in Hyannis. Photos. Steve HeaslipCape Cod Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Niedzwiecki, left, joins a crowd atop the Cape Cod Gateway Airport to welcome American Airlines flight 4806 to Hyannis from Philadelphia. The airline has started seasonal nonstop service from there and Chicago to Hyannis.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip

    Whales and sharks fill Kate Gould Park in Chatham for annual Art in the Park exhibit Steve HeaslipKristen Muller, left, and Kristina Manter work their way through a sea of color setting up some of the 18 sharks and 64 whales at Kate Gould Park in Chatham as part of the annual Art in the Park exhibit which will be up through August 15. The even supports local artists who receive 50% of the sale. The event is put on by the Chatham Chamber of Commerce.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Steve Heaslip

    There aren’t many forms of transportation that haven’t changed dramatically in the last 100 years. The Ford Model T was the most popular car in 1925. Train engines were still steam-powered and bi-planes ruled the skies with the Curtis R3C-2 winning a speed contest, at 232 mph. In 2025, AI assisted drones are in the news daily fighting in war zones, finding lost hikers in the woods and even delivering packages.

  • 1 week ago | capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip

    There aren’t many forms of transportation that haven’t changed dramatically in the last 100 years. The Ford Model T was the most popular car in 1925. Train engines were still steam-powered and bi-planes ruled the skies with the Curtis R3C-2 winning a speed contest, at 232 mph. In 2025, AI assisted drones are in the news daily fighting in war zones, finding lost hikers in the woods and even delivering packages.

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Steve Heaslip
Steve Heaslip @cctphoto
6 Jun 25

Cultural Center of Cape Cod Executive Director Molly Demeulenaere, left, and Nick Zaremba roll open the doors at the grand opening of the Art Barn off South St in Hyannis. @capecodtimes https://t.co/UmGobHAais

Steve Heaslip
Steve Heaslip @cctphoto
6 Jun 25

Cape Cod Academy graduates turn towards the crowd to give their families a round of applause at the start of their graduation ceremony in the courtyard at the Osterville School @capecodtimes https://t.co/I03p7aPOqn

Steve Heaslip
Steve Heaslip @cctphoto
5 Jun 25

Flags fill the hallways at the Barnstable Community Innovation School in Hyannis where the first graders put on their community parade and assembly. An event to celebrate unity and their countries of origin. @capecodtimes https://t.co/oOWJLKhPNY