Everyone loves the holiday lights on the Village Green, but such Christmas displays weren’t always welcome in Falmouth. The Congregationalists who settled our town treated December 25 as just another
Thanksgiving Day was an oasis in the dull month of November. The Sunday before Thanksgiving, the minister always read a proclamation of the governor, reminding us of what we had
A traffic bottleneck. That’s what Falmouth’s Main Street had become by 1951, but city planner Sidney Shurcliff thought he had the perfect solution. The town needed a South Main Street,
The year: 1891. The place: Falmouth Heights. The objectives: Rest, quiet, and mental culture, in a campground setting. All these were promised by the Falmouth Summer Institute, organized by Rev.