BOSTON – FEMA recently announced that it is awarding over $72.5 million to reimburse the state for money spent to provide testing during the COVID-19 … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Foundation Releases Additional COVID Recovery Money
SOUTH YARMOUTH - The next wave of funding to support qualifying nonprofit organizations providing programs and services to Cape Cod populations … [Read more...]
Federal Pandemic SNAP Benefits Ending in February
HYANNIS - The state is advising residents that federal COVID-19 pandemic relief funds to help with food costs are set to end soon. Massachusetts … [Read more...]
Second Round of Payments Coming to Eligible Low-Income Workers
HYANNIS – The state recently announced a second round of $500 payments to eligible low-income workers, with checks set to be distributed in … [Read more...]
State Launches $75 Million Small Business Relief Program
HYANNIS - Governor Charlie Baker unveiled a new $75 million small business relief grant program to help struggling businesses impacted by the COVID-19 … [Read more...]
FEMA To Compensate Three South Coast Hospitals For Pandemic Costs
HYANNIS – The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award almost $3.2 million to the state to cover COVID expenses for three non-profit community … [Read more...]
Arts Foundation of Cape Cod Opens Grant Application Process
HYANNIS- A new round of Arts Foundation of Cape Cod grants is underway for the fall of 2021. The letter of intent link opened on September 15th and … [Read more...]
Baker Pushes for $2.9 Billion in COVID Relief
HYANNIS - Governor Charlie Baker recently testified before the state Senate and House of Representatives voicing his support for his bill dedicating … [Read more...]
State Awarded Over $40 Million in COVID Relief
HYANNIS – Massachusetts has received over $40 million in COVID-19 Emergency Response money from the federal government. The Massachusetts … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Steamship Authority to hold virtual sessions explaining new reservation system
LISTEN: Offshore wind back in development, but financial expert says impacts from freezes remain
Contractor able to resume sewer work in Yarmouth after fatal incident
Erosion-threatened beach house tied to Watergate is being demolished
Barnstable to consider mandating best available sewer systems near sensitive waterbodies
Steamship Authority summer reservation figures are in
Mass Maritime Academy announces new partnership with program in Middle East
Preliminary results in for Martha’s Vineyard summer ferry reservations
Falmouth reports presence of invasive pine beetle
Barnstable restricting the sale of nicotine and tobacco products
Bass Hole Boardwalk closed for ice damage
Leadership change taking place at Cape Light Compact
Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard receive grants to protect pitch pine habitat















