by APCC | Mar 30, 2021 | Pond Stories
About a year ago, a handful of neighbors in the Hatchville section of Falmouth began talking about what was happening to our beloved Deep Pond: mats of weeds appearing at the water’s edge; murky, warmer water; fewer frogs and turtles. We also noticed an increase in...
by APCC | Mar 30, 2021 | Pond Stories
Little did we know when we moved twenty- five years ago to the end of a long dead and street that we were steps away from this gem of a pond. We soon discovered it was very special in lots of ways, and in all seasons. In summer it was a place to cool off, visit with...
by APCC | Mar 26, 2021 | Position Statements
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) submits the following commentsexpressing concernregarding Eversource Energy’s 2021 Yearly Operational Plan (YOP) for Cape Cod. Full Statement
by Andrew Gottlieb | Mar 23, 2021 | What I'm Thinking
The restoration of the Cape’s water resources is among the most pressing issues facing the region. Our water resources define Cape Cod and are the underpinnings of our economy as well as our personal well-being and health. For far too long the Cape has failed to...
by APCC | Mar 13, 2021 | Pond Stories
Thanks to Skye Gibson who serves on the board of the Red Lily Pond Project Association in Craigville and who wrote a book for children of all ages about the two ponds in Craigville, formally once a great pond. According to the Craigville Village website, the bodies of...