Recipe: Instead of ordering some fried clam strips or clam chowder, make this crisp and fresh sea clam dish! The dynamic flavors are light and … [Read more...]
10 Smells Every Cape Codder Knows
A collection of the most amazing aromas, signature stenches and eminent emanations coming from all corners of Cape Cod. 10 The smoky seafood smell … [Read more...]
An Old Cape Cod Lighthouse You May Have Not Heard Of
Nantucket Sound is a body of water bordered by the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket and also the southern coast of Cape Cod. It is more than … [Read more...]
Centerville’s Country Store: A Historic Gem
The 1856 Country Store, which sits on a quiet section of Main Street in the quaint village of Centerville, is a popular store selling many unique and … [Read more...]
The Story of The Original Canal Bridges
Each year hundreds of thousands of people cross over the Cape Cod Canal using one of the three bridges. The Sagamore, Bourne, and Railroad … [Read more...]
Things You Might Not Know About Brewster
Settled in 1659 and named for the “pious Elder of Plymouth,” William Brewster, Brewster is known as the “sea captain’s town” for the 50-plus sea … [Read more...]
Holiday Events on the Cape!
Check out the upcoming Holiday events on the Cape this year: 11/18 – 12/30, 13th Annual Glassblower’s Christmas, Sandwich Glass Museum – … [Read more...]
A Look Back at a Part of Cape Cod’s Past
Cape Cod is a finite area. It is 339 square miles in size. Those who call this land home know that size is limited and thus have to make the most of … [Read more...]
Billingsgate: The Lost Cape Cod Island
The peninsula of Cape Cod is connected to several beautiful and historic islands nearby. Nantucket sits thirty miles off shore and is a step back in … [Read more...]
Halloween Events 2022
Halloween is coming up and there are fun things to do here on the Cape to help celebrate the spookiest time of year. Here are a few ideas: 10/27, … [Read more...]
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US Economy Slowed But Still Grew at 2.9% Rate Last Quarter
Federal Income Tax Returns Now Being Accepted
Sandwich Town Officials Mulling Next Steps for Boardwalk
Steamship Authority Names Third New Vessel
Weather Conditions Hinder Morning Ferries Between Cape and Islands
Barnstable Complete Streets Plan Draft to be Unveiled Feb. 15
Shuttered Bourne Visitor Info Booth Granted Demolition Delay
Provincetown Accelerating EMS Hiring Plan
Former Mashpee Wampanoag Chairman Ordered to Pay $250,000 in Restitution
Dennis Prepping for Annual Town Election