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Grant Fraud by Local Clean Energy Company Results in Prison
HYANNIS - A Massachusetts man who participated in a scheme to defraud the U.S. government out of about $50 million in tax-free grants intended to fund … [Read more...]
Airlines Expand Deal That U.S. Is Trying to Break Up
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Authorities Identify Pilot Killed In Falmouth Plane Crash
BOSTON (AP) — Police have identified a pilot who was killed Friday when his small plane crashed on Cape Cod. The Massachusetts State Police say … [Read more...]
Lobster Rules To Protect Whale Will Wait Until 2024
PORTLAND, ME (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that new lobster fishing restrictions designed to conserve rare whales will be delayed until 2024 to … [Read more...]
U.S. Bid to Stop Airline Partnership Goes to Judge
BOSTON (AP) - The government and two major airlines are giving starkly contrasting views about the impact of an alliance between the … [Read more...]
Powerball Ticket Sold in California Is Winner of $2.04 Billion
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WHOI Boat Helps with Sinking Ship Rescue
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Feds Unveil Plan to Grow Wind Power While Sparing Rare Whale
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal government has outlined a strategy to try to protect an endangered species of whale while also developing offshore … [Read more...]
Documents Reveal Florida Migrant Transport Planning Began in July
ST. PETERSBURG, FL. (AP) — Florida documents show officials began planning to transport migrants to other states in July and told potential … [Read more...]
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Anticipating Need, Cape Cod Children’s Cove Hires New Mental Health Lead
Town Of Barnstable Continuing to Add to its Tree Coverage, Offering Property Owners Free Foliage
Joint Base Cape Cod Gate in Sandwich to Remain Open at Least for Several More Months
Governor’s Energy Bill Could Bring Nuclear Power Back 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
New Harborfront Park Has Opened in Provincetown, While Ground is Broken on Recreational Field Improvements
Mashpee Voters Elect Select Board Members; Approve New Police Station
EPA Announces Rollback for Some Biden-Era Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
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