FALMOUTH - Firefighters had to used the Jaws of Life to extricate the driver of a vehicle that rolled over in Falmouth around 12:30 PM Monday. The … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2019
Falmouth Man Arrested in Connection with Hyannis Shooting
HYANNIS - A 39 year old Falmouth man was arrested on Friday in connection with the shooting death of Darrell Russ last month in Hyannis. William … [Read more...]
Judge Rules Nathan Carman Contributed to Boat’s Sinking
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled a Vermont man contributed to the sinking of his boat off Long Island in an incident that led to his … [Read more...]
Committee to Hold Public Hearing on Transportation Bills
BOSTON (AP) — A legislative committee is preparing to hear public testimony on a slew of transportation related bills. They range from a measure … [Read more...]
Warren, Buttigieg Circle each other in Iowa as Caucuses Near
DECORAH, Iowa (AP) — Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren have clear momentum with three months until the Iowa's presidential caucuses. But other top … [Read more...]
Fall River Diocese Places 2 Priests on Leave, 1 with Ties to Cape Cod
FALL RIVER - The Diocese of Fall River has placed two priests on administrative leave. The decision followed an external review of personnel files … [Read more...]
Community Development Partnership Participates in Housing Study in Ireland
EASTHAM - The Community Development Partnership, based in Eastham, joined a delegation of Massachusetts housing advocates for an “Affordable Housing … [Read more...]
Falmouth Selectman Consider Bringing Back Transportation Committee
FALMOUTH – Falmouth selectmen and the planning board are considering bringing back the old transportation advisory committee to assist and consolidate … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
State officials announce two new cases of West Nile Virus
Cleanup plans finalized for two sites on Joint Base Cape Cod
Regional coalition fighting fishing gear pollution launches group website
Officials say Hyannis Public Library transformation will make it a “vibrant center of learning and local collaboration”
Seaside Le Mans rolls on in Mashpee
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