Heading To The Cape This Summer? Better Bring Your Masks
As many of you know, Cape Cod is a very popular tourist destination under normal circumstances, but this summer, Massachusetts leaders are expecting what could be record-breaking numbers of beachgoers flocking to the Cape and surrounding islands.
Cape Cod state Senator Julian Cyr is asking anyone who plans to visit to make sure they bring face masks and vaccination cards. WWLP/22 News reports that Memorial Day weekend brought thousands of people to not only Cape Cod but also Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket.
Senator Cyr advises that visitors still check the COVID-19 protocols in advance for any particular destination, pointing out that masks will still be required on public transit, including ferries, and that many businesses will still require you to wear one even though the state s mask mandate has been lifted.
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Aviation scholarship honors David Luening
A memorial scholarship acknowledges the aviation legacy of David Luening. - Courtesy Martha s Vineyard Airport
The David Luening Memorial Scholarship for aviation enthusiasts has been established with a total contribution of $26,500 over four years, which includes a contribution of more than $16,000 from George Bauer from the Bauer Foundation. The new scholarship was announced at Thursday’s Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission meeting.
“We’re incredibly honored by this,” Kristen Zern, an airport commissioner, said.
Dan Wolf, CEO of Cape Air, was on the Thursday’s Zoom call, said Cape Air had 30 years of history with Luening, who joined the company through a merger with Edgartown Air. “He became a really good friend and mentor here. He did some consulting at Cape Air,” Wolf said. “He was a very active board member.”