FALMOUTH - Local small and mid-sized businesses of the Town of Falmouth suffering from financial problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic can … [Read more...]
Things to Do This Week on Cape Cod
1/27 - 3/27, Tapestry Exhibit, Highfield Hall, Falmouth - The American Tapestry Biennial 13, an installation featuring 35 tapestries from around … [Read more...]
Diver reported missing in Falmouth brought to surface and is OK
FALMOUTH - There were some anxious moments in Falmouth Tuesday afternoon after reports of a diver missing in the water in Woods Hole. The incident … [Read more...]
High winds cause scattered power outages
CAPE COD - High winds caused scattered power outages across the Cape overnight. As of 8 AM about 250 Eversource customers in Brewster and Harwich were … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Healthcare to Resume Patient Visits
HYANNIS - The visitation policy for non-coronavirus patients at Cape Cod Healthcare's medical centers has been changed. One visitor will be allowed … [Read more...]
Falmouth Police Lieutenant Christopher Hamilton Retires After 32 Years
FALMOUTH - The Falmouth Police Department said goodbye to Lieutenant Christopher Hamilton who retired on Monday March 1st after 32 years of … [Read more...]
$3.8 Million in State Grants Announced for Waterfront Projects
CHATHAM - The state recently announced $3.8 million in Seaport Economic Council Grants to support nine projects across eight communities. The … [Read more...]
Steamship Authority Employee Tests Positive for COVID
FALMOUTH - The Steamship Authority recently reported that an employee assigned to the freight vessel M/V Gay Head has tested positive for … [Read more...]
Steamship Authority Employee Tests Positive for COVID
FALMOUTH - The Steamship Authority has announced that a vessel employee assigned to the M/V Martha’s Vineyard recently tested positive for … [Read more...]
Small fire reported at former nursing home in Falmouth
FALMOUTH - Falmouth Firefighters were summoned by an alarm system to 545 Main Street at the former Royal Nursing Center about 8:30 AM Monday morning. … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
NOAA Extends Right Whale Protection Zones to Mid-March
Biden Urges Senate Dems to Rally Behind $1.9T Virus Bill
Bourne Seeking Feedback For Transportation Improvements
Monomoy School District Launches Pooled Testing Program
New Traffic Signals To Be Unveiled in Barnstable
Falmouth Accepting Grant Applications For Struggling Small Businesses
CDC Launches Anti-Smoking Campaign
Old King’s Highway Designated as a National Scenic Byway
Baker Defends Call to Ease Coronavirus Business Restrictions
Harwich Considers Creating Human Services Committee
State Extends Utility Shutoff Moratorium
Cape Cod to Get More Than $65 Million in Federal COVID Money
Experts Urge Residents to Practice Healthy Heart Habits