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Ten Things You Might Not Know About Wellfleet
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From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Joint Base Cape Cod gate in Sandwich to remain open at least for several more months
Governor’s energy bill could bring back nuclear power to Massachusetts
Yarmouth will hire energy manager to reduce energy use and cut carbon emissions
Man released from custody after ICE agents used hammer to break window for arrest
A new park has opened in Provincetown featuring tennis and pickleball courts & skate park
Mashpee Voters Elect Select Board Members; Approve New Police Station
EPA Announces Rollback for Some Biden-Era Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
LISTEN: Bringing Golf to Kids Capewide with Bank of America MA President Miceal Chamberlain
LISTEN: Shark season begins with New England Aquarium’s John Chisolm
Endurance Swimmer is Attempting First-Ever Swim Around Martha’s Vineyard Ahead of ‘Jaws’ Anniversary
Yarmouth Lobsterman Could Possibly Be Vending From Town Property This Summer
Lawmakers Question RFK Jr. On Staffing Cuts, Funding Freezes And Policy Changes At Health Department
Bourne Bridge Misses $634M Federal Grant Casting Uncertainty On Funding