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  • Red Zone

    My own version of a hundred year storm may be on tap.  I have moved the web cam that shot into the harbor back to a northeast position to watch… Read more

  • Revolving Door

    Lots and lots of visitors to the Lighthouse since the last post. We held two more open house dates in August and September which saw a preponderance of adults visit… Read more

  • Catching Up

    It dawned on me the other day that I never reported out on the Annual Heritage Days weekend. Time to catch up. Heritage Days begins with the lighting up of… Read more

  • I know, I know …

    The router at the top of the Light has died.  This puts the cameras out of commission until I can find a replacement and get it installed.  It could be… Read more

  • Tuesday Night News

    In the middle of a tremendously fun band of thunderstorms I thought I better note that the web cams are down because of an earlier set of thunderstorms that burned… Read more

  • Don\'t Lose That Number

    A weekend heatwave brought a tremendous crowd to Scituate Light.  Some behaved and some did not. We get guests on the beach and guests all around the Tower and the… Read more

  • On the Fence

    I have been away from the blog of late, though it has been on the sidelines of my mind frequently.  I kept thinking that I needed to get back to… Read more

  • Light, Camera, …. Oops

    The cameras are back up and I apologize for letting that chore get away from me as we finish up the school year.  Two more papers and entering the comment… Read more

  • Another Remarkable Gift

    This morning as we celebrated Mother\’s Day here on the Point, there was a knock on the door. Mark Poritsky, son of longtime Point resident Ray Poritsky, had brought us… Read more

  • Shifting Views

    With the winter behind us and Easter here, it was time to move the web cam facing north back to the Harbor side so we can watch the basin fill… Read more

Welcome to Scituate Light

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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