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Check Fraud Cases Escalate, Americans Warned Not to Mail Checks if Possible
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Scientists Upgrade Sensors to Keep Track of Cape Cod’s White Sharks
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US Inflation Shows Signs of Steady Decline
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Massachusetts Senate Unveils $590 Million Tax Relief Proposal
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From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
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- Provincetown To Hold Annual Town Election In Mid May
- MassDOT Ready To Install New Traffic Pattern At Bourne Rotary
- New Steamship Authority Vessels Clearing Last Stages
- Pavement Filling Underway On Route 130 In Sandwich
- Dr. Charle’s “Stormy” Mayo To Be Honored Ahead Of Planned Retirement
- PHOTOS: 11 Dolphins Stranded in Wellfleet, 7-Hour Rescue Follows
- Whale Season Begins for Cape Cod Bay as State Honors Official Marine Mammal
- Ruck4Hit Raising Funds for Military Families Friday
- NOAA Taking Comments On Vineyard Wind Phase 2
- Cranberry Bog Restoration Grants Received
- Cape Delegation Members Say No to Bridge Tolls