BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts Republicans are hoping to persuade enough voters to back a change in state law that would require residents to produce an … [Read more...]
Cape Symphony Planning Education Benefit
HARWICH PORT - A gala will be held in September to benefit educational programs hosted by the Cape Symphony. "Crescendo: An Evening of Joy" will … [Read more...]
Teens Helping to Ease Nation’s Labor Crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) - The owners of restaurants, amusement parks and retail shops, many of them desperate for workers, are sounding an unusual note of … [Read more...]
Shark Week Stars to Shine During Virtual Event
CHATHAM - A virtual "Stars of Shark Week" event will be hosted by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy and Discovery Channel on Wednesday, July … [Read more...]
Race Is On to Get Rental Assistance Out to Avert Evictions
BOSTON (AP) - With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of … [Read more...]
Community Development Partnership Receives Program Funding
EASTHAM - Grants for programs ran by the Community Development Partnership have been provided by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation as well … [Read more...]
US Lobster Fisheries Anxious Over Upcoming Whale Protections
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - The profitable U.S. lobster fishery will soon have to contend with new rules designed to protect an endangered species of whale, … [Read more...]
Line Painting Prep Work in Dennis Starts Tuesday
DENNIS - Preparation work for line painting along Route 134 in Dennis will begin on Tuesday, June 29. Crews will be working along the stretch of … [Read more...]
Cape Symphony to Hold “Sinatra!” Concert in July
HYANNIS - The Cape Symphony will be performing their "Sinatra!" concert in July following last year's postponement. The COVID-19 pandemic caused … [Read more...]
US Economy Grows 6.4% in Q1; Likely Just The Start
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. economy grew at a solid 6.4% rate in the first three months of this year, setting the stage for what economists are … [Read more...]
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Behavioral Health Network’s new tools with Gretchen Schwelm
Environmental protest group to assemble on Bourne Bridge on Friday
DA identifies man found dead by Provincetown Airport
Special town meeting in Bourne to address proposed MBTA Communities Act housing district
The invasive spotted lanternfly is spreading in Massachusetts
CVS Paying Settlement To Resolve MassHealth Drug Prices Lawsuit
Town Hall parking lot restrictions going into effect for Hyannis Library project
“Quiet crisis”: Losses in nature driving long-term Massachusetts conservation goals
Rabies vaccine distribution begins in September