Growing up on Cape Cod is a unique experience. True Cape Codders don't come on weekends or just for the summer. They are on Cape long after the last … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Falmouth
Falmouth is the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod, next to Barnstable. With its many inlets, bays, harbors, and ponds, it can be a wonderful … [Read more...]
Free Guided Hikes Available to Kick off 2024
FALMOUTH - As the new year approaches, the state is encouraging people to kick off their new year with a free guided First Day Hike at the Waquoit Bay … [Read more...]
Info Session Scheduled for Affordable Homes in Falmouth
FALMOUTH - On Tuesday, August 29, at 6:00 p.m. the Falmouth Housing Trust will hold a Virtual Info Session for four income-restricted homes in East … [Read more...]
Service Dog Nonprofit Will Hold Grand Opening in Falmouth
FALMOUTH – A local nonprofit that provides service dogs to people is holding a grand opening of their remodeled facility in East Falmouth. The … [Read more...]
Cranberry Cluster Dog Shows Set for September
EAST FALMOUTH - The Cranberry Cluster dog shows are returning to Cape Cod in September. The Cape Cod Kennel Club will be joining the South Shore … [Read more...]
Community Health Center Offers Multiple Vaccine Appointments
MASHPEE - Coronavirus vaccination appointments are being offered by Community Health Center of Cape Cod on Saturday, April 24, as well as Thursday, … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Mashpee voters elect select board members and 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
Endurance Swimmer is Attempting First-Ever Swim Around Martha’s Vineyard Ahead of ‘Jaws’ Anniversary
Yarmouth Lobsterman Could Possibly Be Vending From Town Property This Summer
Lawmakers Question RFK Jr. On Staffing Cuts, Funding Freezes And Policy Changes At Health Department
Bourne Bridge Misses $634M Federal Grant Casting Uncertainty On Funding
A Seal Attacked Off Nantucket Signals the Start Of White Shark Season
Orleans Town Meeting Approves New Fire Station Design And Sewer Project
Aesthetic Funds Announced For Improving The Look & Quality Of Downtown Hyannis
Home-Based Lobster Sales Discussion Continuing In Yarmouth
May is Women’s Health Awareness Month, Outer Cape Health Highlights Regular Checkups