PLYMOUTH - A long-time critic of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant will go on trial Tuesday for trespassing on plant property last year. Paul Rifkin … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2016
Bill Would Create License Plates for Weapons Test Veterans
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts veterans who participated in the early days of atomic weapons testing could soon have their own distinctive license plates … [Read more...]
The Cape Cod Morning News for February 1st, 2016
The Cape Cod Morning News on WFCC 107.5 FM, hosted by news veteran Matt Pitta, is the region’s most comprehensive home for local news, weather, … [Read more...]
Making The Cape More Beautiful: Profiling Cape Art Students
First in a monthly series of profiles of standout art students on Cape Cod & the Islands. Gabrielle Gomez is an 18-year-old senior at … [Read more...]
Officials Cash in With Top Allowable Donations Set at $1,000
BOSTON (AP) — A 2014 change in the state's campaign finance law has delivered a cash windfall for top elected officials in Massachusetts, allowing … [Read more...]
Bill Would Lift Ban on Selling In-Shell Lobster Parts
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers are considering an easing of some state restrictions on the lobster industry. The Senate has approved a bill … [Read more...]
A Hankering For Hank
Artistic Director and Conductor for the Cape Symphony Jung-Ho Pak has worked with world class artists like Yo-Yo Ma and James Taylor, and has … [Read more...]


















