Independence House in Hyannis is gearing up for to open a new shelter for victims of domestic violence. The new facility will open this fall on Cape Cod after the group received a 10-year grant. Executive Director Lysetta Hurge-Putnam joins the program to talk about their effort.
Sunday Journal – Independence House
June 27, 2017
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
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JFK’s granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis, criticizes cousin RFK Jr.
Over two hundred sea turtles already in treatment for hypothermic conditions
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First sperm whale to wash up on Nantucket in decades towed from beach
LISTEN: Upper Cape Tech brings Wizard of Oz to Holiday Dinner and Show
Cape Cod bolsters wildfire preparedness with new modernization plan
Polar Express Cape Cod donates seats for local foster families
Pair of Cape hotels honored in Forbes’ prestigious new listing
Yarmouth town meeting approves home lobster sales, ending a year of a controversial issue
Steamship Authority holding public meetings for new reservation system
PHOTOS: D-Y Schools celebrates a new playground
Falmouth voters approve solar projects at former Cape Cod Country Club









