PROVINCETOWN - Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan has announced the appointment of 34 new members, including Provincetown … [Read more...]
EPA to Review Proposed Gun Range at Cape Cod Base
BOURNE (AP) — The federal Environmental Protection Agency plans to review a proposed machine gun training range at a National Guard base in … [Read more...]
Experts Say Reducing Carbon Emissions Could Reduce Air Quality Problems
HYANNIS – Recent air quality alerts throughout the state have caused confusion and concern among residents, and experts say reducing carbon emissions … [Read more...]
EPA Gives State More Than $200K for Beach Bacteria Testing
HYANNIS – The United States Environmental Protection Agency will be awarding $245,600 to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for water … [Read more...]
EPA OKs Last Vineyard Wind Permit, Construction Can Start
BOSTON - The Environmental Protection Agency has approved the final air quality permit related to the Vineyard Wind 1 project, meaning that … [Read more...]
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Two Designs to be Presented for Future of Provincetown’s Motta Field
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US Economy Slowed But Still Grew at 2.9% Rate Last Quarter
Federal Income Tax Returns Now Being Accepted
Sandwich Town Officials Mulling Next Steps for Boardwalk
Steamship Authority Names Third New Vessel
Weather Conditions Hinder Morning Ferries Between Cape and Islands
Barnstable Complete Streets Plan Draft to be Unveiled Feb. 15
Shuttered Bourne Visitor Info Booth Granted Demolition Delay
Provincetown Accelerating EMS Hiring Plan
Former Mashpee Wampanoag Chairman Ordered to Pay $250,000 in Restitution
Dennis Prepping for Annual Town Election