YARMOUTH - As part of the Yarmouth Community Policing Strategic Plan, members of the Yarmouth Police Department Mental Health Outreach Team … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2017
Single car crash in Harwich shuts down Chatham Road
HARWICH - A single car crash in Harwich Friday afternoon shut down a section of Chatham Road. The accident happened between Long Road and Lovers … [Read more...]
Keating Calls for Independent Review of Russian Election Interference
WASHINGTON - Congressman William Keating is calling for an independent commission to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election and any … [Read more...]
NOAA Extends Right Whale Speed Restrictions South of Vineyard
MARTHA’S VINEYARD - NOAA Fisheries has announced that voluntary vessel speed restrictions will remain in effect in the waters south of Martha’s … [Read more...]
Annual Natural History Conference Scheduled for Saturday
WEST BARNSTABLE - Environmental issues will be in focus this weekend at the 22nd Annual Cape Cod Natural History Conference. The event, which is … [Read more...]
New Guidelines, But That Pap Test is Still Important
HYANNIS - In June, when the United States Preventive Services Task Force presented a recommendation that said there is not enough evidence to … [Read more...]
After Abrupt Retirement, Former Kingston Fire Chief Accused of Sex Abuse
KINGSTON, Mass. (AP) — A former Kingston fire chief who abruptly retired last month shortly after receiving a new contract now faces a sexual assault … [Read more...]
Cape and Islands Bracing for Early March Snowstorm
HYANNIS – The Cape and Islands are in line for a moderate snowfall Friday, as an Alberta Clipper-style storm moves through the region. The National … [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