SANDWICH - Hydrangeas inspire both professional and amateur gardeners with their beauty and versatility, but need proper care to ensure colorful … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2017
Festival of Arab & Middle Eastern Cinema Returning to Cape Cod
CHATHAM - The fourth edition of the Cape Cod Festival of Arab & Middle Eastern Cinema returns this spring. Brewster resident Rebecca Alvin … [Read more...]
New Bedford Whaling Museum Hosts Scrimshaw Weekend May 12-14
NEW BEDFORD - The New Bedford Whaling Museum will host the 29th annual Scrimshaw Weekend on May 12-14. With more than 5,000 scrimshaw objects … [Read more...]
Sandwich Hears From Residents on FY18 Budget
SANDWICH - Sandwich Selectmen held a public hearing this week on their proposed $78 million Fiscal Year 2018 budget. The government portion of … [Read more...]
WHOI Scientists Taking Earth’s Inner Temperature
WOODS HOLE - The temperature of Earth’s interior affects everything from the movement of tectonic plates to the formation of the planet. A new … [Read more...]
Museum of Natural History Gears up for ‘Science on the Street’
BREWSTER - An interactive science festival for the entire community is being held on Saturday, March 18. Science on the Street is sponsored by … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Chamber Wins Award for St. Pat’s Parade Float
YARMOUTH - The Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce has won the Kells Award for the Most Artistic Use of Design for their float in the Cape Cod St. … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Spear Fishing on Cape Cod
Ever wonder what it was like to spear fish? Take a look at this video of what it actually is like! Looks like … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Tuna Fishing on Cape Cod
Ever wondered what it's like to go fishing for Tuna? Watch it in action in this video! Gorgeous views are a … [Read more...]
It Can Be Exhausting To Spring Forward
Its hard to believe but it's time to Spring Forward; Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. Although the clock change is a welcome sign of … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Center for Coastal Studies seeks volunteers for beach cleanups in September and October
State expands community-based behavioral services for youth via MassHealth
Action taken by governor to protect vaccine availability in Massachusetts
States and developer sue the Trump administration for halting work on New England offshore wind farm
Mashpee Chamber of Commerce announces new board members ahead of anniversary event
Shark activity continuing into the fall months
Immigration enforcement causing anxiety among Cape families, according to new report
Feds to revoke permits for two offshore wind projects
States celebrate preservation of AmeriCorps funding
Provincetown public restrooms are now all-gender
Habitat for Humanity’s Ride for Homes returns for yearly event
Falmouth Reconsiders Noise Bylaw with Growing Popularity of Pickleball
State Confirms Season’s First Human West Nile Virus Case