Last week's top Cape Cod stories

Summer hasn't left Cape Cod yet, and that means there are still plenty of different stories to cover that offer warm-weather fun. But with fall right around the corner, the Cape Cod Times sports section is also giving a preview of the upcoming local high school football season.

Last week we had photo galleries full of flowers and colour, coverage of the Falmouth Road Race, the Carnival parade and much more. For the lifestyle and arts enthusiasts there was a unique Rice Krispies offer at a local hotel and a day dedicated to a butterfly.

Find out about all that and more. Here's a look at the most popular stories from the last week on the Cape Cod Times website.

The singer of the B-52s presents her new solo music on Cape Cod

Kate Pierson, singer and keyboardist for The B-52s and part-time Truro resident, performed music from her upcoming solo album, “Radios & Rainbows,” on Wednesday, August 21, at the Wequassett Resort & Golf Club in Harwich.

The concert was free and part of the Cape Cod Jazz Festival.

Radios & Rainbows is Pierson's second solo album and features several collaborations, including “Every Day is Halloween” with Australian singer and songwriter Sia. The album will be released on September 20th.

A member of the B-52s presents new music: B-52s founder Kate Pierson will introduce new music at a free concert on Cape Cod

Is September the best month on Cape Cod?

Eric Williams of the Cape Cod Times explains why September is the best month on the Cape because of fewer crowds and less stress. Williams writes, “Suddenly there's plenty of space on the beach, on the streets and in the clam shacks.” September on Cape Cod offers spectacular and uncrowded delights: warm days, cool nights and perhaps the best swimming of the year.

Being able to visit beaches without needing a sticker where you did earlier in the season, enjoying a quiet hike in cooler weather, and more are reasons why September might be the best month on Cape Cod. Visit the story to see the full list.

Is September the best month to visit the Cape?: Beautiful pools and cool hikes: Why September could be the best month on Cape Cod

Cape Cod couple gives birth to baby on highway

Rebecca Mahota and her husband Danya Mahota of Brewster were on their way from their home to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth on August 8 to give birth to their daughter, Summer.

But as they drove up Route 6, Summer had other plans.

“(Rebecca) starts screaming and thinks, 'She's coming,'” Danya said. “Of course I drive, I reach between my wife's legs and I actually feel my daughter's head.”

Baby born on the side of the road: Cape Cod couple forced to give birth on Route 6 due to traffic jams

Plymouth City Council makes decision on land recognition application

Phoebe Flynn, chair of the Plymouth Area League of Women Voters' Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, proposed recognition of the land at a meeting of the Committee of Precinct Chairs on May 16.

The League requested that the land acknowledgment honoring the Wampanoag Tribe of Herring Pond be routinely read at the beginning of each committee meeting.

Based on McKay's statement, members of the Committee of Precinct Chairs voted to remove all land recognition issues from future committee agendas.

Read the full story to learn what land recognition is and why it provoked a “stunned” response.

Application for land recognition rejected: ‘Overreaching’: Plymouth City Council to decide on land recognition application

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