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  • The Best of Times

    This is the ideal time of year here. There is a pace to the days which is so much more healthy than the scramble of the summer and the wondering… Read more

  • Caissons Keep Rolling Along

    We are all set for rebuilding the jetty. The Army Corps has fenced in a big part of the parking lot but has allowed us access to the driveway. The… Read more

  • This Just In

    It is rare that we have breaking news from Cedar Point but today is the day. The Army Corps of Engineers will begin the reconstruction of the North Jetty on… Read more

  • Facelift

    For the last two weeks the runway and the cottage have undergone a facelift courtesy of contractor Warren Cowing. Time and tide had battered the house and it was time… Read more

  • Getting the Work Done

    A lot is in place for the summer and that is the result of many having put in some time. Lets start with the boardwalk. It remains a very popular… Read more

  • First Open House for 2018

    Getting the place in shape is easier and easier as the years go by. Julie and I cleaned and hid and organized the old place into tour shape in no… Read more

  • Update: The Minot Light camera is back on as I went up top and moved it to a window that is not iced up. The ice is deeeeep up there.… Read more

  • How We Roll

    A day apart. How we roll. Read more

  • Just Getting Around To It Now

    Power has been out since 1:00 Thursday and while I have had the generator running (God Bless It) the internet access has been out since 3:00 only returning in the… Read more

  • A Few Clips from the Afternoon

    Got a few short videos of the afternoon as it unfolded. Running the generator now with fingers crossed as the temperature drops. I did go out and move some of… Read more

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For the past fifteen years there have been regular posts from one of the oldest lighthouses in the United States. Managed for the Town of Scituate by the Scituate Historical Society since for more than 50 years now, Scituate Light is the pride of this nearly 400 year old New England town.

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