BUZZARDS BAY - Cadets at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy are set to graduate this weekend. The school’s 174th commencement ceremony is planned … [Read more...]
Archives for June 2017
Two More Great Blue Herron Found Dead in Mashpee River
MASHPEE - Officials with the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe are concerned after a two more Great Blue Herron were found dead in the Mashpee River Wednesday … [Read more...]
Nickerson State Park to Host Adaptive Sports Opening Event
BREWSTER – The Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital's new McGraw Center for Adaptive Sports will hold a special grand opening event at Nickerson State … [Read more...]
National Seashore to Host Wampanoag Spring Cultural Festival
EASTHAM - The Cape Cod National Seashore will celebrate Wampanoag culture and traditions with a festival this weekend. The Salt Pond Visitor Center … [Read more...]
Updated: YPD ‘Wanted Wednesday’ suspect surrenders
YARMOUTH - Update: Yarmouth Police report that the subject of their Wanted Wednesday person of the week Brain Mendes turned himself in. Brian was … [Read more...]
Panel on Drug Addiction in US to Hold First Meeting
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker is headed to Washington for the first meeting of a panel set up by President Donald Trump to examine the nation's … [Read more...]
Y-D, Brewster, Cotuit Remain Undefeated in Cape League Play
HYANNIS - Thursday, June 15 was another beautiful night for baseball on the Cape. After only two sets of games in the books, the league is down to … [Read more...]
Guilty plea in federal meth case with Cape Cod connection
BOSTON - A San Diego man pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in Boston to distributing more than 30 packages of methamphetamine through the … [Read more...]
Sandwich Selectmen Give OK to Collaborative Move into Wing School
SANDWICH - Plans are moving forward on having the Cape Cod Collaborative move into the Henry T. Wing School in Sandwich. Sandwich Selectmen … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Regional coalition fighting fishing gear pollution launches group website
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