WELLFLEET - The Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission will meet for just the second time this year later this month, after receiving … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2018
Mashpee Chamber of Commerce Adds Three to Board of Directors
MASHPEE – The Mashpee Chamber of Commerce has added its three newest Board of Directors to the organization. This month, the chamber approved the … [Read more...]
Cape and Islands United Way Announces New CEO
CENTERVILLE - The Cape and Islands United Way has tapped a local marketing executive, journalist and community leader as its new President and … [Read more...]
Honor fallen heroes at D-Y High this Friday
YARMOUTH - From Yarmouth Police: The Auburn High School Rockets are traveling to Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School to play the D-Y Football … [Read more...]
Coffee with a Cop in Chatham on Friday
CHATHAM - From Chatham Police: Join Chief of Police Mark Pawlina along with other members of the Chatham Police Department for a cup of coffee and … [Read more...]
Harwich Cranberry Festival: What You Need To Know
Cape Cod’s first business is tourism. But the Cape has a second business -- cranberries. With the tourism season slowing down, it’s about time … [Read more...]
Rollover in Bourne
BOURNE - A vehicle rolled over in Bourne sometime after 11:30 PM Wednesday evening, The car went into the woods off the East Rotary near the Way … [Read more...]
Update: Fishermen Found Off Chatham Identified as Newburyport man
CHATHAM - From Chatham Police: On Wednesday the Chatham Police Department responded to the Chatham Municipal Fish Pier following a report of an … [Read more...]
New England Herring Fishing to be Shut Down in September
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Interstate fishing regulators say the quota is almost tapped out in one of the most productive herring fishing areas of the … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Gov. Baker May Spend up to $20M on Re-election
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker says he may spend up to $20 million in the campaign to keep his seat in the corner office. The … [Read more...]


















