Fog moves into the Provincetown Cemetery and throws a veil over the Pilgrim Monument just in time for Halloween.

Fog moves into the Provincetown Cemetery and throws a veil over the Pilgrim Monument just in time for Halloween.

Women’s Week softball players hit it out of the park, with a large crowd watching from the back of Motta Field.

Women’s Week brought crowds to Provincetown for music, comedy, softball and more, but quiet moments on the bay were present too.

A calm October day makes for smooth sailing in Provincetown Bay.

Grab some lunch to-go and hit Provincetown’s newest bayside park, behind 389 Commercial St. While plans are in the works for permanent vegetation and seating, the park’s picnic tables and stairs to the beach provide a perfect place to eat, swim, play on the beach, and relax.

Warm autumn days with cooler nights are well-spend with a cocktail at the Harbor Lounge, 358 Commercial Street, Provincetown.

Spiritus Pizza, 190 Commercial St., remains the late-night gathering place that is open until 2 a.m. — an hour after the bars in Provincetown shutter.

Johnny Spampinato and The Value Leaders rocked out at their record release party at Terra Luna, 104 Shore Road, North Truro.

Provincetown Harbor is stunning from every angle.

There’s nothing as exciting as a dangerous appetizer at Tin Pan Alley at 269 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Though it opens for lunch at 11:30 am daily, the saganaki (or, as locals call it, “flaming cheese”) is only available at dinner, which begins at 5 p.m.
