PROVINCETOWN – The Provincetown Health Department has announced that it will be hosting free weekly nutrition education and health screenings at the … [Read more...]
Upper Cape Hazardous Waste Collection is Saturday
SANDWICH - A household hazardous waste collection even for Upper Cape Cod residents is taking place Saturday, April 16. Those in Bourne, Falmouth, … [Read more...]
Barnstable County Planning Hazardous Household Chemical Collections
BARNSTABLE – The Cape Cod Cooperative Extension recently announced the 2022 schedule for the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program, providing … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension’s Annual Native Plant Sale Returns
BARNSTABLE – The Cape Cod Cooperative Extension (CCCE) is hosting its Annual Native Plant Sale, with opportunities for residents to pre-order native … [Read more...]
Provincetown Residents Reap Flood Insurance Savings
PROVINCETOWN - Efforts in Provincetown to enhance floodplain management are paying off, as residents have received a 10% reduction in premiums for … [Read more...]
Hazardous Waste to be Collected on Lower Cape
BREWSTER - Residents of Brewster, Chatham, and Harwich will be able to drop off hazardous waste materials found in their homes on Saturday, May … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Cape Cod Commission invites the public to partake in bus transit survey
Former CEO of Heritage Museums has died
Cape leaders affirm their support for SNAP
Coast Guard safety class fulfills requirements of new MA boating law
Sandy Neck Beach Park set to undergo next phase of sustainable renovations
Nantucket approves short term rentals without restrictions
Falmouth receives letter clarifying state agency’s views on site of proposed police station
High winds could cause outages, ferry service interruptions Tuesday
Bourne has banned sales of the drug Kratom
Lawmakers want easier application process for Cape towns seeking Seasonal Communities Designation
Ruling made to keep funding SNAP past November 1st deadline
Lobster population falls off New England, leading regulators to declare overfishing
Paving work to begin Monday on Ocean Street













