Steve Heaslip
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Staff photographer at the Cape Cod Times
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01-06-2011 16:54:04
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Korean War Marine Corps pilot, Vernon Ellars, age 91 of Chatham, shares a laugh with Marine Corps WWII Veteran Marquerite Patrick at her South Yarmouth home on Friday morning as friends and family gathered to celebrate her 100th birthday and her photo age 20 Cape Cod Times
Students Logan Broadway, right, and Ella Keefe, second from right, work on their sand castles during a sand sculpture workshop put on by Sean Fitzpatrick from Saugus. He created a themed sculpture outside the Bourne High School. Cape Cod Times
An azalea bloom perks up under brightening skies after a May shower for the flowers on May Day. Cape Cod Times
The large home moved away from the eroding cliffs on the south side of Chappaquiddick Island on Martha's Vineyard back in 2013 begins to lose a section of its labyrinth as continuing erosion eat away at the compound's beach front. Cape Cod Times
The Danish ship Sea Installer carries all the components for another wind turbine as it sits beside a monopile foundation for a turbine ready to install another one twelve miles south of Martha's Vineyard at the Vineyard Wind site. Cape Cod Times Vineyard Wind
The Danish ship Sea Installer, top of photo, carries all the components for another wind turbine as it sits beside a monopile foundation for a turbine ready to install another one twelve miles south of Martha's Vineyard at the Vineyard Wind site. Cape Cod Times Vineyard Wind
The old Cotuit Elementary School, now vacant, adjacent to a water tower for the Cotuit Fire District. The district has a special meeting on May 4 to discuss the future of the school property. Cape Cod Times
Thirty seconds of traffic in the newly paved and revamped Bourne Rotary now with traffic islands at each entrance as night construction work continues at the busy traffic circle Cape Cod Times
A pair of National Guard members talk to a transport van driver at the Harborside Suites along Rt. 28 in South Yarmouth as they arrange transportation for the migrants staying at the facility as the are moving out to an off Cape shelter. Cape Cod Times
Another sign of spring on a chilly April morning, Town of Yarmouth crews install the dock and boat slips at Gray's Beach in Yarmouth Port against a backdrop of the boardwalk. Cape Cod Times
MMA's Bill Klimm hauls a bow line back to shore from the TS Kennedy as a thick fog bank swept across the Cape Cod Canal just minutes before the ship was slated to leave on their annual training cruise forcing a delayed departure to later Saturday afternoon. Cape Cod Times
Special 20th anniversary Cape Cod Beer bottles use an old style postcard to celebrate the company's birthday. They have also made up the cards for customers to mail home greetings while visiting Cape Cod. Cape Cod Times Cape Cod Beer
Girls in the GLAM, Global Local Athletic Movement, basketball clinic practice shooting techniques under the direction of WNBA player Ryneldi Becenti at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Government Center. Cape Cod Times
Owner Juliana Paes, right gets a hand from Polina Lemos as they rinse off 'Bentley' after his shampoo at the dog store and grooming shop Pupcakes along Main Street in Hyannis. Cape Cod Times
Flyover of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich as more erosion takes a toll along the waterfront Cape Cod Times
Sand on the move at Town Neck Beach in Sandwich where private homes at right bring in more to fortify and the public beach at left is closed to the water after high winds and tides have chewed away the recently reconstructed dune. Cape Cod Times
A piping plover appears to be casting a romantic eye toward its mate as they spend the morning soaking up the sun inside their roped off area at Dowses Beach in Osterville as nesting season begins. Cape Cod Times
A mud splattered IFAW team guides one of five common dolphins down to the water's edge for release at Herring Cove Beach in Provincetown. Seven of the dolphins stranded on the morning low tide in Wellfleet Harbor on Saturday. Five were alive and two dead. Cape Cod Times