With warmer weather and more daylight, you might be looking for reasons (or excuses) to get out of the house. Although many restrictions are still in … [Read more...]
Report: Ocean Acidification Could Cause Job Losses
WOODS HOLE - Climate change is having a negative impact on shellfish and the state shellfish industry, a report by the Massachusetts Special … [Read more...]
The Changing Shape of the Cape & Islands: Lewis Bay, from Hyannis Port to Kalmus Beach & Great Island
Lewis Bay is part of the south coast of Cape Cod, basically the center of the triceps when thinking of the “arm” of Cape Cod. The bay measures some … [Read more...]
Fishing Tournaments You’ll Want to Check Out!
Fishing remains as popular as ever this year. Here is a list of local fishing tournaments you’ll want to check out! The BIG 3 … [Read more...]
7 Ways to Go Green on the Cape
Earth Day, which we celebrate in April, was a concept born out of the counterculture 1960s, and is celebrated worldwide today. This day is devoted to … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce Invites Visitors to the Olde Cape Cod Discovery Trail
For those longing for the freedom of the great outdoors and a safe experience to share with friends and family, the Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce (YCC) … [Read more...]
Ospreys: Our Sharp Dressed Visitors
The ospreys are back! The return of these great raptors is one of the many tell-tale signs that warmer weather is settling in across the Cape and … [Read more...]
A Living History: The Provincetown Dune Shacks
In the 21st century we are ruled by technology. There are few places left that hearken back to simpler times, making it difficult to unplug even if we … [Read more...]
It’s Time to Spring Back Outside!
With the cold, dreary days of winter finally over, and the young, green shoots of nature popping up everywhere now, you might be itching to get out … [Read more...]
Backyard Birdwatching – How to Attract Our Feathered Friends
Spring is the time when birds of many colorful species return to the Northeast from their winter in the south. Since we’re spending so much time at … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Bacteria Outbreak at Schoolhouse Pond in Brewster
- Healey-Driscoll Administration Files $714 Million Supplemental Budget to Close Fiscal Year
- Human Case Of West Nile Virus Reported In Barnstable
- Wage Dispute Between Visiting Nurses And Cape Cod Healthcare Concludes With Contract Agreement
- Barnstable County Commissioners Call On Governor Healey To Stop Proposed Machine Gun Range
- Broadband on Cape Cod Needs Work, says New Commission Assessment
- PICS: Shark Season Only Just Beginning, Say Experts
- Dredging Operations Starting This Week In Bourne
- Rabies Vaccine Baits To Be Aerially Distributed Tuesday
- Barnstable Fire Department And St. Mary’s Team Up For Sixteenth 9/11 Day Of Remembrance
- SouthCoast Eager to Get Started on Offshore Development
- Third WNV-Positive Mosquito Found in Falmouth
- Bourne Police recover vehicle stolen from Barnstable