
Steve Heaslip
Staff Photographer at Cape Cod Times
Staff photographer at the Cape Cod Times
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4 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip
This just in! Breaking news arrives in many ways in the 21st century. Early newsrooms I worked in had noisy wire service teletype machines that would spit out rolls and rolls of arriving news and sports stories, printed out on thin yellowish paper. A wire service editor, whoever’s desk was closest the machine, would pull off the stories, cut them up and hang them on clipboards. The machines had bell codes for alerts, four rings was an urgent message.
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6 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip
Chatham: Kids lined up by age brackets to chase down Easter eggs at Kate Gould Park Steve HeaslipYoungsters in the 7 and up division break the tape precisely at 11 am at Kate Gould Park in Chatham for the town's annual Easter Egg Hunt which sent children racing to collect over 1200 chocolate eggs from the Chatham Candy Manor.
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1 week ago |
capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip
Steve HeaslipAquarist Sarah Shea gives "Bubba" the harbor seal his morning feeding at the Woods Hole Aquarium. Photo Taken on April 15,2025Steve HeaslipThe front entrance to the Woods Hole aquarium has a history of the town and the facility. Photo Taken on April 15,2025Steve HeaslipAquarist Alison Brodet, back to camera, greets visitors to the Woods Hole Aquarium and takes their questions after one of the morning feedings for "Bubba" the harbor seal.
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1 week ago |
capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip
Trip up the Bass River for a look at Route 6 overpass bridge and invasive boring sponge Steve HeaslipFisherman Joel Bois navigates south under the Route 6 overpass of the Bass River in South Yarmouth where a section of the concrete, upper right, is missing. Photo taken on April 10, 2025Steve Heaslip/Cape Cod TimesView looking north up the Bass River across the Route 6 overpass of the waterway.
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1 week ago |
capecodtimes.com | Steve Heaslip
states “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Sir Isaac’s law has been around since the 1600s, so it is time-tested. On the surface it makes sense in the world of physics, but in photojournalism? Photographing demonstrations can often encompass the third law. Two sides squaring off on opposing sides of an issue, often on opposite sides of the street. There has been no shortage of protests so far in 2025 and no signs of a letup.
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Louie Fories, with Verdin Bells and Clocks, from Cincinnati works in the belfry of the former Christmas Tree Shop in Hyannis dismantling the main bell of the landmark clock tower. The company installed the bells back in the 1980's when the store opened. @capecodtimes https://t.co/tI7mPRSlRs

C.O.M.M F.D.'s Jason Travis, standing at left, inspects the bow thruster port on a 41 foot Regulator in the storage lot at Oyster Harbors Marine. A lithium-ion battery attached to the thruster caused the fire. @capecodtimes https://t.co/jMiHIFnqOS

Flyover of the Wellfleet Pier where clean up continues after last week's boat fire which destroyed the fishing boat Lady Irene and damaged a section of the pier. https://t.co/tZ2vJ44m0q