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  • Don\'t Try This At Home

    One part Smash Up Derby, one part Open House. Preparations began early for the last open house of the season.  Running the vac, hiding the sweatshirts, laying out the few… Read more

  • Long Time Gone

    Sit back.  This could take a while. The blog has been on the back burner for three weeks as one project after another has captured my time.  The clubs I… Read more

  • We Will Not Forget

    A year ago I offered a brief video of a brilliant day here on the Point. Today I offer this sky.   At the other blog I posted some remarks… Read more

  • Get Dressed Up

    Are you planning on attending the Lighthouse Anniversary Dinner? If you are and will not be able to get to the Little Red Schoolhouse between 10-4 Monday through Saturday, drop… Read more

  • No Sense

    I have been watching some real dummies here in the last few minutes. One guy was texting as his daughter kept skirting toward the waves.  He was not paying anything… Read more

  • Peaking at Irene

    The web cams are working. There is a limit to how many people can be viewing them at one time though so you may have to check back.  Right now… Read more

  • Another First

    Thanks go out to the many callers and guests who have expressed concern during the last few days about the upcoming storm and our prospects here.  We are prepared. The… Read more

  • What the Web Cam Might be

    Check out this panorama. I am wondering if I could place the web cams in such a way that you see this angle. It would fantastic to have this view… Read more

  • Recharging the Batteries

    The week has run away from me. Last weekend more than 400 were welcomed here for the two day Open House. Aided by Peter and Barbara Whitfield, Lee Coscia, and… Read more

  • Heritage Days 2011

    The Big Weekend arrives. Tonight the Heritage Days kick off with the annual Luminaria up and down the coast.  Haley will be out there helping the cause and I am… 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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