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  • The Count and the Amount

    A quick update – The statistics engine reports that this blog has been read in eleven different countries now – the latest to be added, Greece. I would love to… Read more

  • Hush

    Two weeks ago the silence fell. As I assessed the lighthouse and cottage last fall I put together a list of projects that I hoped could be addressed over time… Read more

  • Searching Harold Ryan

    I can\’t always resist the pun. I have spent the better part of the weekend on two errands. I have been researching a man named James Arthur Cobbett as he… Read more

  • Two stories of the Lightkeeper and the Barker Tavern

    An envelope with a surprise inside. I have written regularly of the many brides that share the Point with us on all the days of the week. Julie has photographed… Read more

  • Brilliant Day

    I am linking to a brief video I took this afternoon – it is as perfect a day here as it could possibly be and you should get to see… Read more

  • Parade Pic

    I thought I would mention that the Globe is using a photo Julie took last Sunday without attribution. It is a picture of several girls leading the annual Labor Day… Read more

  • Who are you?

    I have been looking over the data. I installed a new counter the other night and signed up for a service that offers some raw data on who is looking… Read more

  • Just LIke Buddy Holly

    Its me and the crickets tonight. The evening of Labor Day brings with it a quiet to Cedar Point. While the crowds were thick all weekend, enjoying a couple of… Read more

  • Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl…

    We wind up summer with some rain and wind. After one of the driest summers on record, with nearly every day an image of San Diego skies, we get a… Read more

  • Sorry about that!

    It has been brought to my attention that I have posted the wrong date for the next Open House. The correct date is October 17 from 1:00 to 4:00. I… 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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