Cape Drought Continues Despite Inland Improvements

CAPE COD - As the Connecticut River Valley, Central, Southeast, and Western regions of the state are being downgraded to a Level 1 – Mild Drought … [Read more...]

Lobsterman Who Sold From Home Is Battling Town Of Yarmouth

YARMOUTH – The Yarmouth Zoning Board of Appeals held a contentious meeting last week concerning a lobsterman who was told after decades that he could … [Read more...]

Town Meeting Voters Approve Provincetown Housing, Safety Initiatives

PROVINCETOWN – Residents of Provincetown gathered Monday for the Annual Town Meeting, with hundreds present at the Auditorium at Town Hall. During … [Read more...]

Community Health Center Welcomes New Board of Directors Member

MASHPEE - The Community Health Center has welcomed a new member to its board of directors.  Beth Rooney Suereth earned her Bachelor of Arts … [Read more...]

Plymouth And Westport Receive Grants To Protect Local Habitat

PLYMOUTH - State officials announced $138,000 in grants for Plymouth and Westport to support fish migration, improve water quality, and reduce flood … [Read more...]

State Rep. Chris Flanagan Arrested and Charged for Fraud

BARNSTABLE - First Barnstable District State Representative Chris Flanagan has been charged with five counts of wire fraud and one charge of … [Read more...]

Monomoy Middle School Needs Repairs But Cost Conflicts Continue

HARWICH - The fight continues over how Harwich and Chatham should be splitting school costs while the Monomoy district reaches out to the public on … [Read more...]

Road Work Throughout Barnstable Starts Monday

BARNSTABLE - Road work starts on multiple Barnstable roads beginning Monday. Paving locations will mostly include around Hyannis, but Osterville, … [Read more...]

US Supreme Court Won’t Delay Karen Read’s Murder Trial Which Should Start Next Week

BOSTON - The U.S. Supreme Court will not delay Karen Read’s second murder trial on claims of double jeopardy, setting the stage for opening statements … [Read more...]

Falmouth Town Meeting Funds High-Priority Sewer Project, Bans Helium Balloon Sales

FALMOUTH – Falmouth Town Meeting on Monday approved spending $60 million to fund construction of a sewer project at Great Pond. The Falmouth … [Read more...]



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