capecodcom · Cape Summer Outlook Tempered by Tariffs, Federal Layoffs The Cape’s summer may see fewer visitors this year amid tariffs and federal … [Read more...]
Mice, No Space, and Broken Boilers—Mashpee Police Say They Need New Station
capecodcom · Mice, No Space, and Broken Boilers—Mashpee Police Say They Need New Station With rodents, mold, and shrinking work space, Mashpee police … [Read more...]
Entangled Whale and Blocked Canal, Whale Season Off to Rocky Start
PROVINCETOWN - Between fishing gear entanglements and shutting down the Cape Cod Canal, right whale season is off to a rocky start. Dozens of … [Read more...]
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...]
State Approves $1.2B for Wastewater
BOSTON - The state has approved $1.2 billion in wastewater and drinking water infrastructure loans and grants. The money will boost the State … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Source of Data Breach at Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office Found
Observers Spot Season’s Eleventh Right Whale Calf
JFK Hyannis Museum Awards Scholarships to Cape Students
Things to Know About the Retrial of Karen Read in the Killing of her Police Officer Boyfriend
Harwich Restricting Water as Drought Continues
Massachusetts RMV Accepting Walk-Ins For REAL ID
Falmouth Chamber Of Commerce Merging With Cape Cod Chamber
Scientists Report Mixed Outlook for Right Whale Calving Season
Longnook Beach Project Completed
Fall River Bishop Reflects On Passing Of Pope Francis
The Columns In Dennis Turned Into Housing
Yarmouth Partners With Environmental Firm To Create Green Infrastructure
Hog Island Beer Buying Mayflower Brewing