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April 2, 2025

Everyone’s Talking about Scituate

Have you seen the March, 2025 article in "Islands" magazine? Scituate is drawing attention from world travelers who are looking for a quiet coastal location for a vacation. We aren't ones to say "we told you" but...... Read on for more kudos for Scituate as a destination. Article is found…

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Culture, History, Things To Do

July 17, 2024

Scituate Named Best Small Town by Smithsonian Magazine

Have you heard? The June 2024 issue of Smithsonian Magazine named Scituate, Massachusetts as the "Best Seaside Small Town" to visit! We can't say we're terribly surprised. Scituate has one of the most iconic harbors on the East Coast and a rich heritage that celebrates our coastal history and the…

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Scituate Mariner, Things To Do

May 15, 2024

On the Water in Scituate Harbor

Whether you’re a professional boater or you just like to enjoy riding along blue, crisp waters, Scituate Harbor gives you a front-row seat to all the seaside magic this town has to offer. Are you interested in traveling on the waters of Scituate, but don’t know where to start? Here…

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Seasonal, Spring, Things To Do

April 10, 2024

Birdwatching In Scituate

There’s something hopeful about watching birds returning home from the winter. It can symbolize many things: rebirth, joy, and new beginnings. In Scituate, you can find many birds migrating home to the seaside town just in time for Spring. Discover more about birdwatching in Scituate.  Scituate’s Birdwatching History The residents…

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March 13, 2024

Music in Scituate

The quaint seaside town of Scituate is full of sandy beaches, glorious hiking trails, delicious eateries, and music! If you’re looking for perfect ideas for a date night, or you’re interested in going to see a concert, check out the upcoming live music events in Scituate.   Luke Chase & Friends…

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Spring, Things To Do

March 1, 2024

Celebrate the Scituate Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

Come celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in Scituate, the most Irish town in America. Every year, this seaside town holds a Saint Patrick’s Day parade full of food, fun, and a lot of green. Here is everything you need to know about Scituate’s 2025 Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. When and Where…

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Culture, History

February 20, 2024

Scituate’s Irish Heritage: The Most Irish Town in America

To celebrate Saint Patrick's Day every year, Scituate holds a fun-filled celebration. Known as the most Irish town in America, Scituate takes pride in its heritage, from restaurants, museums, and artifacts. Whether you’re Irish or not, Scituate offers countless opportunities to embrace their Irish roots.  Scituate’s Irish History  Before we…

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Culture, Seasonal, Things To Do, Winter

February 6, 2024

4 Restaurants for Date Night in Scituate

Every February, we welcome the month of love and romance. What better way to celebrate with your sweetheart, loved ones, or best friends than a foodie date night? In Scituate, you’ll find endless food options to get your dining on. Here are four restaurants perfect for date night in this…

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January 20, 2024

Family-Friendly Indoor Activities in Scituate

Whether it’s during winter break or just a quiet weekend, it’s important to get the kids out of the house and spend some quality time together as a family. However, you also might be looking to stay warm, so it’s best to find some family-friendly indoor activities you can all…

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Seasonal, Winter

January 10, 2024

Can’t Miss Winter Hiking Trails in Scituate

It might be cold outside, but that doesn’t mean you have to be cooped up all winter. In fact, fresh air and exercise are highly recommended during the winter months. That’s why, instead of huddling under a blanket and idly clicking through streaming services looking for another series to binge,…

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Seasonal, Winter

December 20, 2023

Last-Minute Holiday Shopping in Scituate

The holidays can be stressful, especially if you have a lot of people to get gifts for. But busy holidays also tend to go quickly, and time slips away until before you know it, you’re almost out of time. If you’re someone who needs to do some last-minute holiday shopping,…

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December 19, 2023

A Spoiler-Free Guide to Scituate on the Silver Screen

Whether you realize it or not, Scituate is a really popular shooting location for movies. Here are a few of the films that have been filmed right here in Scituate and a small list of places in those movies that you visit during your stay. The Witches of Eastwick  In…

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November 28, 2023

3 Bars to Go Watch the Game in Scituate 

The NBA and NHL seasons are finally underway, and the NFL playoffs are right around the corner! This means you have to start getting all your gameday plans in order. And what better way to celebrate than by heading out to the local watering hole for some food and drink…

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Boston Globe, Boston.com, Culture

September 20, 2023

Scituate Harbor Cultural District on Boston.com!

5 things to do when visiting Scituate Visit a lighthouse, hit the beach, eat fresh seafood, and more. By: Kristi Palma September 12, 2023 The quaint coastal town of Scituate, located halfway between Boston and Plymouth, is one of America’s oldest towns and has been designated the most Irish town…

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March 30, 2023

Scituate Lighthouse $2M Restoration Project

In October, 2022, construction crews removed the 92-year-old lantern room from the top of the historic Scituate Lighthouse in order to prepare for restoration. The project is being funded by the Scituate Historical Society through a grant of $200,000 from the Massachusetts Cultural Commission as well as from $2M of…

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Gardening, Seasonal, Spring, Things To Do

March 21, 2022

Ordinary Time: Nothing Ordinary About Spending Time in Scituate

Wikipedia defines Ordinary Time as “the part of the liturgical year in the liturgy of the Roman Rite, as revised in 1969, which falls outside the two great seasons of Christmastide and Eastertide, or their respective preparatory seasons of Advent or Lent.” While clearly our current time is outside this…

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Culture, History, Scituate Mariner, Things To Do

March 6, 2022

Have You Heard About The Trail?

So, I was looking through some notes in preparation to write this article, and I found this: “coldest night yet; glass 34 midnight 8 to 12 South; schooner came ashore at the Gurnett and went to pieces in 20 minutes; all hands lost; oiled my jacket.” The quote is taken…

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Scituate Mariner

February 14, 2022

Coming Home – Ties to Ireland

My grandparents were both born in Miltown Malbay, a small town in County Clare, Ireland. Bridget and John did not know each other when they both lived there. They met after emigrating to Boston. When Bridget was being courted by her soon to be husband John, they took a day…

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Culture, History

January 23, 2022

Scituate History and Herstory

More than the story of past events, history tells us who we were, who we are, and even who we might be. Scituate history predates 1620 and the arrival of the Pilgrims in Plymouth and encompasses stories of bravery, adventure, accomplishment, patriotism and persistence. History encourages curiosity and, if done…

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Scituate Mariner

December 19, 2021

January – Creative Ideas for the New Year

The month of January, named after Janus, the Roman god of gates and doorways, symbolizes transitions. Janus had the wisdom to look back on life, to reflect on the past, and possessed the joy of embracing whatever the future would bring. It is known for its emphasis on the importance…

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Scituate Mariner

November 25, 2021

Holiday Shopping With That Home-Town Feeling

Shopping. Hmmmmm. Well… For some of us, it has to be done. To put a really sweet spin on it, here’s a “gift” for you; how about we all get pleasure out of this shopping by attending Scituate Open Studios on Friday, December 3, 2:00-7:00 p.m. I can promise this:…

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Scituate Mariner

November 10, 2021

Fall Harvest and the Spirit of Giving

Scituate Visitors Center: What's Up? Folding down the back seats of my car, I loaded and stuffed the seven foot cosmos that my neighbor Tom and his lovely daughter Allie helped me cut down for the trip to the recycling center located on the Driftway. What a growing season we've…

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Scituate Mariner

October 28, 2021

Fall: A Great Time To Be In Scituate

Scituate Visitors Center: What’s Up? A tour of the Harbor on the “EZ Rider” before our friend Fran puts it to rest after this very busy summer! Great! We had enjoyed watching the tours offered by Fran as he and his crew picked up mariners for transport to and from…

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Scituate Mariner

October 18, 2021

Scituate: So Many Reasons to Visit

Scituate Visitors Center: What’s Up? Old Glory is in full splendor on the lawn of the Susan Phippen House at 125 Mann Lot Road. She reigns in respect and tribute to our brave Scituate veterans of the United States military. The “Sea of Support” is a display of 937 American…

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Scituate Mariner

October 15, 2021

Spend the Day in Humarock

Scituate Visitors Center: What's Up? Humarock, so named for the gentle sound of the surf rolling through the rocks at the silver sandy beach - the “humming rocks” - is a worthwhile day trip. St. Theresa's Chapel, a stone and wood structure set upon a hill, was built for the…

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Scituate Mariner

October 7, 2021

Full Moon Tower Tour and Coffee

Full Moon Tower Tour and Coffee In Swedish, it's kaffe; in Turkish, it's kahve; in French, Spanish and Italian; it's café; in Swahili, it's kahawa; in the good old U.S.A., it's coffee, that universal brew that starts the day!  Whether you have your early morning Joe, your mid-morning break of…

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Scituate Mariner

October 4, 2021

Visit Scituate This Fall

  Event: Fall for Scituate   Scituate Visitors Center: Before You Rake Those Leaves Before you pick up the rake and commit your day to yard work, think about the last few really leisurely days we share before those leaves drift down. The roads to Scituate are paved with natural…

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Scituate Mariner

June 24, 2021

Creativity and Fun of All Kinds in Scituate

Scituate's abundant natural resources foster the desire to create original art, as evidenced by the many and varied hand crafted items available in our shops. From shells to stitches, beach sand creations  to imaginative cuisine, our shopkeepers offer goods and services to please the home, the palate, and for gift-giving.…

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