The holidays may soon be over, but that won’t stop the ongoing fun events here on the Cape – from fun art exhibits and classes to polar plunges. Here … [Read more...]
PHOTOS: Downtown Chatham
A chilly day in Chatham is looking quite festive. Lots of decorations and lights are ready to roll for the holidays! If you have a spot you’d … [Read more...]
PHOTOS: Nauset Light Beach
These photos are from a recent outing we had at Nauset Light Beach. It was a cold, but beautiful day out with all the snow! If you have a spot … [Read more...]
Cape Light Compact Offers New Ways to Support Local Renewable Power
In early 2019, Cape Light Compact launched CLC Local Green, which provides Power Supply Program customers with the chance to have an additional 50% or … [Read more...]
PHOTOS: Sandwich Boardwalk
It was a chilly day out in Sandwich! There is still bit of snow left over from recent weather. If you have a spot you’d like us to photograph, … [Read more...]
Energy-Savings Tips for the Holiday Season
Cold, snowy winters on the Cape and Vineyard often bring higher energy costs as we spend more time indoors using our heating, lighting, and … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
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
Mass State Police helping with flag vandalism case
Officials fired after misconduct investigation at new Cape Cod police academy
State provides reassurance after molted horseshoe crab shells cause concern
Governors celebrate offshore wind for Labor Day, but uncertainty remains