Cape Cod Reopening Task Force Looks to Expand Testing

HYANNIS – As Massachusetts continues to slowly reopen, the Cape Cod Reopening Task Force is looking to expand testing capabilities throughout … [Read more...]

Falmouth Scaling Back Summer Recreation Programs

FALMOUTH - The Falmouth Recreation Department has announced that a number of summer programs, such as the Summer Adventure and Teen Extreme programs, … [Read more...]

Nantucket Cottage Hospital Details Expanded COVID-19 Testing

NANTUCKET – Nantucket Cottage Hospital continues to expand COVID-19 testing on the island. In collaboration with the Town of Nantucket, the … [Read more...]

5 More Reported COVID-19 Cases on Cape Puts Total Past 1,500

BOSTON-The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) reported five additional cases of the novel coronavirus within Barnstable County on … [Read more...]

COVID-19 update 6/18/20

CAPE COD - Thursday's Mass DPH update showed 36 new deaths from COVID-19 in Massachusetts bringing the statewide total to 7,770. Two of the latest … [Read more...]

State Announces Additional Administrative Tax Relief Measures for Businesses

The following is from a press release from the Baker-Polito administration BOSTON - Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Senate … [Read more...]

1.5 Million More Laid-Off Workers Seek Unemployment Benefits

WASHINGTON (AP) — About 1.5 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week, a historically high number, even as the economy … [Read more...]

Nonprofits to Unite for “One Provincetown, One Fund” Thursday

PROVINCETOWN - Nonprofits in and around Provincetown are collaborating for "One Provincetown, One Fund." The event is described by Britt … [Read more...]

Monomoy High School Graduation Scheduled for Tuesday

HARWICH - Monomoy Regional High School's graduation ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June 23. Prior to the ceremony, which will be held on the … [Read more...]

State Reports 2 More COVID-19 Deaths, 3 Cases on Cape

BOSTON-Two more people on Cape Cod have died due to COVID-19, according to Wednesday's report from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health … [Read more...]



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