WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal authorities took a man into custody Friday in Florida in connection with the mail-bomb scare that earlier widened to 12 … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2018
Wind and Rain to Create Saturday Washout on Cape & Islands
HYANNIS - A wet and windy nor’easter is expected to impact Cape Cod and the Islands on Saturday. The National Weather Service said widespread … [Read more...]
Is It OK If Your Child Is In Love With a ‘Lovey’?
HYANNIS - The character Linus in the “Charlie Brown” comic strip famously took his blanket with him wherever he went. It sometimes made for funny … [Read more...]
Saturday Powerball Jackpot Increases to $750 Million
HYANNIS – The recent lottery frenzy continues across the nation as the Powerball jackpot for the Saturday drawing is now an estimated $750 … [Read more...]
Sandwich Chamber of Commerce Hosting Veterans Salute Tonight
SANDWICH – The Sandwich Chamber of Commerce is hosting a fundraiser Friday night to honor and support active and veteran members of the … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Commission Analyzing Mashpee Rotary Traffic Data
BARNSTABLE - The Cape Cod Commission collected traffic data around the Mashpee Rotary throughout the summer and is now conducting analysis for its … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
RMV ending pandemic-era policy for driving instruction
Revolution Wind wins injunction, construction to resume
Cape Cod Fishermen’s Alliance among finalists for millions in research program funding
Public comments being accepted for Coast Guard buoy removal plan
State revenue department issues warning about a new scam
Housing Assistance closing in on $5M funding goal for affordable housing
Barnstable’s Annual Community Safety Day returns on Wednesday
Lottery being held for two Mid-Cape apartments
Falmouth town officials respond after 18-year-old accused of planning school shooting
Falmouth to host community forum on proposed police station replacement
Oil spill response exercise to take place in Marstons Mills on Tuesday
Parking restrictions for Sandy Neck Beach project starting September 22nd
Habitat for Humanity’s Ride for Homes raises $78k for housing