PLYMOUTH - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection officials have tentatively denied Holtec International’s application to modify a … [Read more...]
Local Environmental Group Comments on Canal Bridge Project
BOURNE - The Association to Preserve Cape Cod has commented on the project to replace the Cape Cod Canal bridges and its potential environmental … [Read more...]
New Septic Regulations Approved by Local Environmental Group
HYANNIS - New septic system regulations approved by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection have been applauded by the Association to … [Read more...]
APCC Urges Lawmakers To Assure Gun Range Won’t Be Held As Condition For Bridge Replacement
DENNIS – The Association to Preserve Cape Cod recently sent a letter to the state’s congressional lawmakers urging them to confirm that the fate of … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Seeking Feedback on Improving Stormwater Quality
YARMOUTH - Input is being requested by the Town of Yarmouth on improvement options for stormwater quality in Parkers River, Mill Creek, Lewis Bay, and … [Read more...]
Healey Tax Plan Includes Septic Credit
HYANNIS - A tax credit for septic system replacement could be doubled under Governor Maura Healey’s recently proposed tax relief plan. The … [Read more...]
New Report Says Cape Cod Water Quality Continues to Decline
HYANNIS - The Association to Preserve Cape Cod released an annual review of the region’s water quality and the data supports the continuing decline of … [Read more...]
APCC Retains Legal Team for Potential Holtec Discharge
PLYMOUTH - A legal firm has been retained by the Association to Preserve Cape Cod to provide advice as well as potential action if Holtec … [Read more...]
Task Force Created to Monitor Canal Bridge Replacement Project
BOURNE - Three local organizations ranging from commerce to environmental protection have partnered to establish the Canal Bridges Task Force as plans … [Read more...]
Environmental Advocate Hopeful Post-November Election
HYANNIS - With the November mid-term elections over, Andrew Gottlieb, Executive Director of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, is feeling … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
MassDOT Informing Property Owners Around Cape Cod Canal Bridges of Acquisitions, Need for Temporary Access
PICS: Turtle Injured by Errant Golf Shot at Local Course
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
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